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Bntfier Main: infirm- The natural resources of this courmy are such that. the rofluce Qf‘ yhe dairy Shnuld, in Hiram; jam; “Winn im )ortam p i girl-tick! of nxgvortw Wih‘i‘g’rm udo of-tny hind, good and uniform quality is indis pensabk, in order to find a demand at profitablt‘ prices, and this rule is appli cable to butter and other products of the. dairy. _§:;oo(l butter is) luxury, but butter of ‘nnyinfei'ior quality is unfit for human food. ..Thgre-t are several factors which enter into the production of good humor, such as the quality of the food, the nature of the water, the‘ suite cf the'weather, and so forth, but‘ whatever the conditions may he under which git. is produced, the most scrupu lous cleanliness is absolutely essemifl. And yet. when all file 'requisiw condi tions are present, arid the. utmost regard is liaid tfcleanlilness in the various oper.. ations, t ie x 3- vs e v, satisfactor;.'..lm'l”V’:7:zl Kamfiqifig with an account of dairy farming in the northWES‘ of, Emmanwrifitm. by a, first class authority on such matters, in which it is stated that land owners, who] went to the last %'is WXtionywcm: heard m declare 't .J t the c 1d get bet: ter humor 'in a. Parisimr'hotei than in‘ their own ' ' ' v' ' , economy unflalwg . sidemtions. _ “It! 1' xrucn vuvrvl ’ Inn-“nu WW menso quantit' I ‘-In higher prices t r! In the cham f etficiency of then implemen s an ma chinery, an ' ' ' of « ence to agric Eng . are far in ml 0 h. ‘ butter makin ,en‘ )eci cf the northwest. de nartments of France. The butter frommmw delicacy 0t flavo , _ which the "% uc 'hi - ext-o failed aim”. “isamyij the From _ . H‘éh n d any natural adva _ \ _ >. rev fore, be aurib ;;f f 1 "it . The best butter ,' ".;;‘!\ ‘ ',' s trict. of Norma 1.7!: _' 1. " -_v what is know ;" jfi {..: a ,1 ‘ d. The cows 3 . . 33“ fifi-«Ifi. ,3 '. ' ‘ ing,and in §0 -fi ~ ‘ . :1" ‘ " imo jug-sh d .‘ifi‘ . do of on ‘? lined with?“ A": ?» ‘ gailons me u ‘31,“ ,q J'nf-‘J ‘ if, 10 the dai‘is, . .W {1 lmed with dca. F” ' u ‘..;;.,;u 1 buckots. gm [lit r, " ' themilk i. in . ":7 .4 I‘ 5 but this 013“] '. 1}" i‘l .3 ; is takm «:82; I ‘fl9, .: ‘.' ‘.i' ‘ 2.:er befo . :xl'tt‘h a," ‘\ «optional dol' _ ' ‘ i . .. made entirely fipflu‘jfi; hayrs’ '1 n Churning takes place two or thr . '. : a week in am we fault. of (him '1 cm both to reduce 3 er ' is worth whiie to g‘e’ydmmi of the operation. The dashboards are fixed, being secured "to the‘x ends of the churn, 32151410 not extend tothe circum ferences, so that there is an open a ace between them -_ _e stoves of the r. rel, and [the-,4}: SOOO waif ’ (j butter milk”' d‘lodev-‘dreml v'ory small ones at it end of the dash ,‘ Mia. The chum A er fis'desfodbal and model of ei ' «rm-td‘ e 1 e i r e. The desire. r‘g‘figfi‘éie‘tm, Iflgfirfly illustrates thq‘ 't. 511'! theicon is: arrived at by wet)! the. lflxfi dairy appiiw the} hr Mus" large dashere‘qn 21"};xialake. Besides the usual op'efiifigegfl’h barrel chums, there is a e iiot placed in the bulge of the chum which plays an important part in the process of butter making. The churn is about half filled with cream, at a temperature of about 52‘ Fahr.,aml not chur d at a greater pecclthqp 30 to 40 revgutious per nunute, eccoriliug, to the season. 'The butter, £l34} rule, comes int from 20 to 30. minutes, and the churner listens. most attentively, so as to dated iri mi instant fthejliéht est alteration in the sound ofthe churn.» ing cream! The moment the nltention' IS detected, the {shurn is stopped in'mreh a position that the spigo‘tlis at the ,l'éx‘el {if the cream in the chute .‘The's'pigot is timn darefnily withdrawn and mi nutely oxemixzc'i: lf.thc-.edherent uret 'Jr in will cream. the churning .is re nt’WM, M: if them are particles of ”PM: «In ‘he spigot no larger than .i pin's heed. the . churning‘ 1’91”" .1 fitiiuhmi Tin- laudiein the» turned to briug'g‘m upigot cg“ 9 0“} point. Mouth it fun; A.) s ' in! ova: El :0 nfive m r _k. Tb I! met bring aim £2l '3O '3”: ml); nape- J “a i wm. 12.1.1. .viduM ”d rum. wb‘cfi.” N (than! «flu ~ .. nzta-njiip Mb” I“ 3 M ‘ '.‘” 'flz‘ bu *Pn “did“! *4” ‘ "“6! "a." i: '3' 111 m the than an“! ' r u mt ML $99-- nr fuur turn an- . "Wt gnu-g, "M 93:- nfnum of NH and Nun-milk mm a m. n“ "at! in wrath! (in 950 VIN? F." "M «f m- rhm .- high: «I as “W W “a .1 “I‘mblb ma wmin and turni 3 ate cleme tho‘butgr 150 m migbmgmilz from which it had been separated during the process of chumiug, and at the same time gradually consolidate the particle which havq been Ina‘viluflly ,thorough; ly'scOured. Au fix. find {if fifie' progesi the butter mnyfi’e seen floating as bno mass in a small lake 0! clear water. When removed from the churn, which is done by means of large wooden spoons, the butter requires no more working than is sufficient to consolidateit, and to express from it the partxcles of .glear water. , - . ‘ ' l . The twat butter made by this process goes to Paris; that which ‘renchm the London market is made with less skill i And can, and vet it rulizes better prices i than the English d‘fticie. If)“: writer of t the account mm which we‘ chiefly gath ‘ er murafiotc makes one very imgort ant remark. ~ “A careful inquiry,» he says. “into the manner in which butter is made in the leveral districts of N or m 14d . onvincedhm at 0.31293;- I&3;sz equal. ilk? £8?”fo it bvtter depends upon the earlier or later period at. yhich the washing in the chum is commended. '_ This is so far recognizefl by ao‘uio oi the dairy farmers that they ~ha'g't‘anthejr, 3:1 mg titted with .“ ghass winaom‘to this dial eye“ ~sz sis, 1658 thus miamho oar-to hear whantha'hutu 'te ‘Bl).‘(Wl' ._ fl“ .‘ . ' er e - ,- i' . .... . ~ . ... ... .mTI ' -- -' 8": v -ave ge value . '1" ’ 17; ”ft ..-V by the I ,4): .- V‘ or ’-. ;.‘ ~,. rly half a. milhon ate 9" _ V-r arm 5- Great . m. . 1”, “3‘“Efl‘gi‘. Ehe V. VtterVVVrf fish .... "Vf‘Vn ‘r .V. ‘. . . , V 5P}? 51” “ l'fif szV Vin». V. --VV: “fit? . . “a" “Relive VVVVVVVuV . . .' C" o mowq. _ IBuretailer.’ :33? V 9 iii , . : Blsm "-VguVV‘iV ;.;.’ f, : s "“f’fflfi'c , ‘29: * mm pm» : Itakemhis 4:3 IV3. V ed thatheh V; V: .'. 'k o‘a secon ;__.e {W ‘a-g his lifeci . ’ ,- ’L'l'ow “.3 '1 tosome . . ." ~ em. “A; . ' Germdfly tha‘snfllen . was he" ' d - -ge to intern om -' ‘ ny d whethers e woud ever 8 V; )o ty 1 .o. ' ( SS .d France than} (i? g ‘ mselfabougw I 4 f Ins life. For y. Vrs o comet eherman "001's mum aim-mm ha MMJ n‘ her Swimwwwsm flimsy: * ‘md; axdmquwm tgflpmm’hg 1e 0 f“ urn -. : "“Wmm. 'rge b. a reductién b armaments, flak 1 figd '- n' , resflr ~ fmmr‘ygpngaflfl -..“--W -. -..0 “.....- ,wr... ‘ ar ' e v f lmemmm. ’ ‘liolne, and Priuoe Bismark saw to his " ‘dism'ay the territory of Frahce clenred of the lost- German soldier, Many own republic was being re-organized‘ scale which in a few years would‘ i a“ it a match am it? ofifiefu‘hfiyfll 1 ”it did 1‘1? take him [on to le up hhis mind. i to ! imit er " army to n figure‘md bmxhe Bismark . r brave another war with Germany. It L now known that this outrage was pre ypu'ted by the Emperor of Russia, who, ‘ fluke hish'rothsr of Austria, and the 0 Emperor N apoleOn,- inflicted: ‘ to‘ [tell his acquiescence in crime for a consider~ ”ition. 1 have no doubt that M. de "'Loveleye has good thprit ,for, his statement that» Prinhfiiimhr’h,’ offered to be! ta C 2 to_, the 035 in; o mustfni‘nipl? hisfnnjAv glitkeoni sex tto 't 9me tater attack on i-a'rice, xsnil that the ('.‘zilr’ séOmfxflly’ deiflfhdd 'fllq’ bribe." li‘i'l‘tvw'u'r hr, '1 The German empire is exposed to two ser- Fious do ens—rt c.., 'pwing . awe of rF‘rsnce gifd‘tliéyra‘jlgi‘ develoflmenst of ‘ ’soc'iul Dem'bmcym Germany. H .- « m. ' l "‘ As to the former, Prince Bismark has , his choice of two sources. He may try ‘ [£6 putmameuver Frame politically, and then crush her {by «coup de: main. 0 But-.- lthis will not lie-easy , Jn 0.131180%“?! lGerman chuucellor ms at last found his, 4 match. fiambetta is not likely to be cajoled or brow-beaten into any impru ’ deuce. Not inferior to his riuul in pol ? itical capacity, he has the superiqég’ ail: \ahtage of youth. He can all‘ord to Idcpt a 'Flh'lm policy, and socan France: - Tbsywerodcung' about, “the stove at tbs grocery listening to this y‘ah'xé of do old nilor, and] the ancient. mari h: had just remnrked, .“The next we tackled was I. 'right whale, and it 913 an ugly one and stove all three of our host: an! killed the second’mato,” whl'n n nth-ya! man in the corner obl menu]: “‘lt with; to meruin and d n I'i‘t Adult: ”‘3. tic‘hulfa {fig m " Am! A“... .3..." .I .'..\.~x “...; wind omin Indian file. and the un gqm luiner was so mad that. he tried to kick I luv horse and 'baxkezl his flu in nham. ~ ‘ ~,. J ohm’s Communal m the “ I‘3o gar." - This is little J ohnny’e composition on g: “ Roi] Bengal Tagger :” “One time he was a man which had a tagger, Mid the tagger it was 3. sho, and the men he tuk tne money fur to git in. The man he had a big paper nailed on to the tagger's den, and the paper said, the paper did : ‘ The Roil Bengol Tag ger, sometimes called the Monnerk ‘of the Jungle 3’ The monuerk of the jun gle it was always a-layin’ down with its most». between its pox, and folks which lhad paid fur to git in they was mad icosit wuvlen't wock and tore like dis “tant thunder. But the ehp man he said : L. That‘s 01 rite when I git the new cage .«ioue, but this is the same cage which the oflie feller broke out in 'Ore on, time he et up 17 men and their igain ilies.’ Then the fakes they wud ol stan’ back and took in whispers while the tagger slept. But one _ day a‘ feller _whi h was drunk he take to punehen , fin’fiagger with the mast head of his umhreller, which" stampeded‘the oddi ence wild ; and the wimmin fpkes they ‘stud i’l chair unglholleijed like it ,was a mouse, but the drunk chap he kept a jobbin’ the monnerk of the jungle crewel. ‘Pt' ty :1 et e‘ n it} .hallered offle’hni] ,rfirgiet’, bultfitl’iftller' ’ a pokin’ like he was firemen'to 3.- am edgini Bimebyrthe-imOnnuk it. ped grit? its hil d ‘feets and shuchid itself out of its‘ péifl, 3313.4 r‘qieglubli s ’ sleefs and spit onto its hands and spoke up and said: “I behergVii‘fl can’t jest woller the green-pea stuflin out the gum (lasted ,galoot which has been a l proddin’ this I_ere tagger ” and the oddi- j Ice they ms utonilhed." 1 Plum Word- ". But. , We learn that certain people find 116 with W. E, Clark, of Providence, 1., for not “writing 'up” his great dney Medicine, Huxs’s REMEDY, in‘ ore flowery style. It is not Mr. Clarke but his critics who are foolish. What does a man, who is threatened with Bright’s Disease, Or any disease of the Kidneys, Biadder,lLiv;er9x any Uri ry organs, most require—fine words u a cure? In st'r’s Rsmmv, the Great Kidney and Liver Medicine, he gets the cure—a sure cure. Sold byalldruszgists Trial size 75 lo mums-us 01th. Qua-on. Nr-zwnvxa, N. Y., Oct. 20, 1879. H. H. WARNER & (30., Rooms-ran, N. Y.--Gentlemen: A lady of over 70 years of age, in failing health for over a year, has been using Warner’s Safe Bit~ égr's on my recommendation. . She feels ”wry grateful for thd'benefit she has de fired therefrom, and says that untilmhe Wed it her stomach could bear no wage. ble food for over three years. Ibe eve it to be a certain specific for dya fipsia. Warner’s Safe Pills. are also meeting with y y ea i) 11 forms of Lid dogmflfi il3l ouble Dum w ver 9. 35b anfleficiexlzi‘kfi' mirfli .Lcannot-speak tHg [l. ‘ -3. ‘ DR. J. C. Joann, M. D. ; .‘FnJM w,ax',r:‘d,: .9”... ;1, chrome Continua}. Qua-ed. 1 {J ‘ "J PHILADELPHIA, 15,- ES 4,1879. ‘ H.-H. WARNER &' : For lthe past ten years I hve suffered the evil efl‘egw. ‘ pay be termed “chronic 'consgx‘p‘agguf; ‘3’. ah‘hiéhecahhé yellow and my liver ‘out‘bf order; I tried all the remedies 'that could be ob-‘ tained, and that Was all I eould do, after finding no permanent relief from regular medicine treatment, and finally com menced using your remedies. I first tried the Pills, and at the end of one vyggk my bowels had attained a regular and. healthy action unknown for gaging. Lwas so pleased With she efl'cct that. I concluded to t, , xi Boltlé'of‘ you? Bitters, .mf. allhdxigri I . helm mmm tirely used the first bottle,‘l am so per- Fepxibly improved and toh'ed up that. I Write you giving this voluntary testi finonial to the excellence of your reme dies. Yours truly, E. J. CurBELL. Eln mum: 111, [muslin-o Ill’fii; Inna-x In response to an! adventu hml In nun paper you will plow rul- QEMEJPLE‘RE'L a _ 6.... 1 n. L. Losamuow. Prop. flu-out Street. bet. ludlnon ind Jm‘rnon. L Bonn] and Room, per dly 91 00 lo 31 50. _ um: Coach to and from mime rm 0! mum. "‘ A ”No Chlnuo “Mani.“ ' ' Remmtgv OvarMuled Ind IJQM.‘ . «yawn» u. L. LQNGFELLOW. l’mprirtnr. D. J. MALARKEY 6“. 00.. Produce Commissmn Merchant, (2min. Flour. Butter. Chm-so. [1223. llops. llldes‘. Wool. a Hay and NIH! Food. ‘ STAPLE GROCERIES ..‘..A.\'[l‘ ~ . Prowl-ion.- | Km. 33:10 ‘nmw; Front Street | . ‘ ._ j, 'fw . H ' A ~~- ».’".«H_H an”. F. A. FRANK, San Francisco. 6. r, “aux, Portlan \ 142 and 144 Front Stre ' Portland. i {3m and :t‘uillurlletmnel. Ban haul-mp. ~. ———-—__ o —..—_ ~1- r \, ‘9 ‘I V ‘7 ' . FARMEIIs AM) MILL MEN S A l-I‘EN l‘lol\ ' ' d l Frank Brothel-u Full and Complete llhe'of l-‘nrm 'lml )111l Mirth)?" Nil laggfim ::lu well knnvm Wmu-rA. Wouln Mow", Rexlpcmhfl.;a<m,mswt-Buqlnu limo-9?; l'la.‘ d‘rwn um mounted lion-e l'uwum, (‘ouzcn‘ Salky Wheel Rnkw. Vlutur .‘ulk \ eel lull“, TM“) “'OO lit-Volv ing- Rakes, Eagle llny Prensa. Uoopo—r's Farm Lmdncs, Cooru’l SIIFPI’ODJIW'V Englms, Blown. Bulky Mom. Browne Gang l’lowa. Black Hawk and Cliplx-r fleck Inland \ llkjnx Plum. be ance de‘lnfi uul Riding Culu- . mum. Bulonl Rood scmpern. Randall's mproml‘ Rom‘ng Hurruw'yfigotcl: and Squaw Ago“; Wand wt] steel Geode, Sam and Flour Hill Nbguhineutl’oruble and smjwnuy hnumea, ate . etc. N and Com lem Line at nuch woods as are required y Farmers and Mill men, In I; {he I.omm. Mai-1m gm. Nu second-Raul - . good: puld by u». and lor Special (.‘ltculuu, Catalogue and Prlue Lust. Adda-cu" ' ' ' A . " Z .‘: ~L' _. FRANK B Rail-1,335. . J'~'-3*"“ _ » “’__,_.;__ V H ' forth-d. (unallflllbll‘ huclu-o. - .. - 2.‘ t _ ongglmg. Donn 495,. woo . ms to Ila“ Joy. Dodd & 00., , -—l.\ll’o.RTl-IRS AND DEALERS m_.‘ '- ’ 1 22 's .’1 .. . I 1"" 5 ‘ v-tu“ Iv .‘l' ... llal'dn .u 9, Iron, steel ~ and Farm._. Mfibhlnery, hmmum,nzlowmmohe'loflowinr Mtslmmmh‘m.‘ .lorwlilc Rom. I l Kuhn" ’ CAN-130:5; Pxfrfrg ' , ' . .... au .. ... . I” . , .~ M J BgngYE MWERMND ‘BEA'PER. " A. __ 43,3” . ' ‘ o arceaportlon of the ' - .. 2.“ - ._ , Htoasthavehdt out he!“ -‘ ‘ , w x ' ”twat-napalm hormonally, ~ “-“ : ‘ 1, In“: ‘. Q 2+ ilmorant of tsmerlts or can I. ..-, 2 'f’" ,3‘ ' \j‘ 1% amen". convmohlgrot ltl' . ... a ... g£.v,,.:o.—_ V , . . , .. - 1.32;. .g- , ..w-ar-a{Hr-x.f.;‘),;fe.. ' - .a. a / _, . 17‘ . ‘4'. ‘u’ r;:.’-" I» .5" "‘ _ I ‘ V‘\\ . ' \’l _. ‘ 1,, 2 ;., “ii-‘l3? K) fitzfi ,‘ , TI! V i ‘3‘ I'} ‘fl;‘2 ' _ eno plus ultra of all Threshlng t. 2 -‘. v. 2 3 ~ ' Machines. unefiuuled for llgllllt drafi V I 74‘ “‘l2 3-. 2 power, durabl ty, fast thre l ,and "In " ”:1 I x K \~ ' clean separation; as improvgcfjor . -,_-_-- .- : his. ‘ 1880,“ stands unrivalled. ' $3.21 .qgg22w_;yfe4~:g.,m r‘ ,‘ t, 1. 2, 2 ;.‘.‘"’ ggr-F-f‘ian‘f Jfil-Emflggm mperlorlty.asltls toowellandfavorshl k A ~ ' ‘ the perfectlon of all Beaplnzundjllowm: £35133?“ comment. 2“ "a; my, ' " . :BUCKEIm‘ smngnnn.“ " ‘ ‘ 'B4}. ' . “m '.’l'lle Standhr‘d' of Rice bee and "“ .2 ’62:” 5.2 22" 2. ‘ leads all'lawl- snvlnfluachlnm= . 3:49 ‘ 9 ‘ " “took the orld's nder Prim. . ~,2 . 44%;; W I - mafia. ngcgem esumonr‘ '1 . , 68 n s run “Binder on 23322224322- .... «mm. , _. , ~ mm. li- fu- ' -, ' 74 " ' "‘W’UK’ /‘,’/A f I")?! , 1' r' Iz2 Mfi' I 5' ‘2 .I my ' 2 ~ ~’ - "13". a? Tl‘“ i]; " 2 .2 2 ~22“ 2* ~.. AWWV'K‘W) 2:1" "i? I 5‘44 ' ::an V” -‘ '1 ;(: ‘2 69/) VHw. ' ’r‘ v t-‘ ‘.' “A l)’ "-4.11". ‘ mm m" 2AM»!!- f/W - 22..., -. -— . . ’ ”Vlafibr“3' J Wu‘é‘r d' 4* - ‘ The Canton Monitor Upright En- WI! ,2 " " , glue is far surerlor to any lhorlzon ta] Engine: 1 ghter on the horses and of greater power. It lathe most . economical Engine lnthc world. consumes the least water and fuel. has the patent Safety Plug and Is the safest Engine made. ‘ .. ' ' , . We areal-o SoleAunu for - .- ~ . . SCIIFTTLER FARM. FREIGHT AN!) SPRING vWMmNS. . Semi for Spec-la! t'lrfnlnrn and new Meclm. ‘ , ~ " I ' -3’ ' ” ‘ 2 , CIIAfi. IL‘DODDrkfix)” Portlpndtg ggggfl ,- w', ‘ 4AI "2- . I. l ‘ ;- _. . | g 6“ HH'J’H’ 'l' % . ,__ HEALTH 50.8.2451.» ~ A? $“ :5 A’gg '3' Ig? Ido not know whntgmquhto glle‘tn get) ride! tit , . ,~ , ._ § , cold.clxllLvfeeling-l‘eyer‘andA'fiue.‘ Wlu’nryl’lund- . . ' ’3 ‘ er". Sunflhle‘nnrl'VSbeedvflwr' um hut-Mum, 'H' 4,j l ‘s ' i , ' Ombmtle will do more townrdrenlnbr-yuw mm, ,‘2' ; . t . '‘s !! thou monyl othermalicln‘elboohn‘blned.‘ L. 2. V.‘ 2,?! ‘,; 3% 0&5: 5,. "..a Price. Que Dollurper Kettle. 2. ~ " V‘,’ V , Your prugzistjup‘jt;Orlwlllugct Klur 341.21.. :‘Th, .' ‘ Original." Insist "15"” hi'lnglt! H L ' ' ‘ ' ’sl”, Y/‘H LIBERAL ADVANCES . ‘_ - Mule on Go'nalgnmentlof ‘ ' . . i! 9 . I BY ...... .- V , CHRIST! -‘&'WISE I > I ' n I ‘ ' Wool B mmlssmn Merchants,. ‘ , . ‘ ‘- l ’ .. L m? from 51... Sun E‘mm-iué. H ' ; :Mfrout Street. Portland. 1 tchaMm "' ' " "- - 7.“--L—oL-—m-~%WW—wfi , r H ‘ .'7 ' V ' ”’7'? 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