, hip-apical than nod-oun- .-mo:dhd "are: ides um (lor- ,-q M by Inn-mm rt“ Mltlswflaim My!" mum hunch military and . , The, mould who that I 8-...†'0! on?“ :m hug-h * w. . I 0'1â€â€œ... I " V o! “Inhi- lucr- polky of nu non kindness" wlth the hope 0! reading I ramâ€"1n haven: bu‘ the mun who tum M- advertisement: over every church wr 1mm. mule 11mm . knee bond And mum snipe, an expat MI bud-cw results will. Cmnmflon ll m key- > of Ionian mecca In every line. l’dlier'l lit: the recon hundred ,qun In, 105:1“th adver- ulhn h worth three elm- ‘- u “a ï¬rst. 5'1? f if lr wwld not In surprising H. In- lore long. both in this country In! Great. mum electric energy were m In generated in the cool ï¬elds-M truomlmd_ to great minim-illega- 1m A wrlm In tn lingual: ruler rim thll pllll of supplying power. and Armies nm by Na no )- tlon' u humane wants 0! carrying power. I! well n the «mat: of coal in Inn-It. would he smiled. An‘nmsn. amended with men loss 011110 on the Minimum! and other HM.†not as common as they mod to be. The mum In tint than (- comp-runway lMlo travel by river now. In the am ton your: after the "Mn '39 I. grant dealofnuch mu]. omflnllv on tho Miler MIMI-Ippl. And seven] u-cidenla. mourn-Ilsa with the lo:- of man; “no. we ret'onled. Tuna: type-rs (0' be I silver lining to the cloud tint want as [u- nauth :- Florida. I few weeks ago with the W thnt from .9- 000.000 worth 0! W on the trees. 'l‘hh «no 'blluud killed the white ales and m:- pooh um: which the orungu grower; hue to mnteud. and‘fl h chimed um whit onmm are k". m the honor on tux-aunt or the mm o.’ um cold wu’u. DI. PAkxlwIm' lately reunited. and. it in aid. with ten: in his eyes: "I have rmly more respectâ€"vastly momâ€"for I poiiuni hols thin 1 him (or moniker-bio apologies for men who will Iiiow themselves to ho bound.†The doctor muons well. ad drum â€tendon forcibly to a do- plorlbio coalition which in dio‘gother Tut-r: In nothing a Inccesslul man â€"-uyn one who has risen to be “m mun-gu- of 1 big bushes: houseâ€"4n no proud 0! n: his exam u wit. To crlua III ad that I!!! nuke his friends I“ hip on the luck Ind toll Mn how plover' he in. inn-men his pride autl mods Mm .ullslu-uon um religion an“: give. Itoo prawn". in 1b!» country. W. D. Jinn.“ o! Ph'iladelrhh nuns u ofloroftbï¬oo u ‘ pr to lg»- the best picture painted by II American and“ The mdemy of ï¬ne In: will luv. charge of ma mangemeuu. Such I. handsome ofler as thhuught to bring out some ï¬ne menu an Your: new constituï¬on shal- Iahel the “clam order of coroner- lnd replaces than: with medical ex- aminers. but): in the Empire “no will be due to,!he acme came- as here- loloro. but. they will be spelled amor- Conner. l.hleflcs. college singing. collage Inujo playing. college whisker moieties uni college nmuwmeuta no um summing u good deal of “ten- tlon. One of the things which college mm neon: to do also m to study. If: sl_l_ rigAmAtor "mum:- noqis of A xzw corset {notary has been mm! in Aurora, Ill. The antiâ€"cor- â€movement-Ilka the anti-oignr-uu movement. is chiefly notable for the great. work it doesn‘t accomplish. it? its drdnï¬. man‘lmt it will luvs that eflec:~\vell in not. I Chlcngo innitution. CHICAGO would dislike Io Ipoll N!- †jal‘h by dnwgng of! nth; wlulf {Mid ox'vuqh'n halkvei to ma his» Minna on the building. Tn: rundodlid minim: Ire um Win; in the foreign noble-am! dropping them u soon as [hair hunk uncount- m no longer adequate to “In nah. In lav York nun hon-o in cool .909-020. .ue P031“.- new?» I'll put â€it lib pulls-[h I â€fl-mm- unch- I mun-y Ind taps-w. M h lam I- know- mama..m 1;'hut if the cum ‘:~\vell the un- Egan: of the colic"! of "mulch-L u out I million: Mr Olcu (1:; won. 0:50.000: Dr. Amman. MIDI m. are†million. Dr lmll Huh-on- lmmwubï¬whonhedhd In“ 'only 0110.011. Sam mum only unï¬t-a. “and IMF: tomb-ll." "Do you llh It honor?“ "I can‘t "Ia-u: In: In,“ [Him u Milt. in II II mum; to nhl Ii uni mm â€o- plqy. oi numeral: 3.1“}.th worn of It Ito-Ida. "w hull-3.†nut-o! “ï¬rm-o exceeded 0 10.000. no soc-Io u n. «dhm'n only on. gum mm. more "mflll "an hue lull." alllv ma Manly “malty “.ch Home idea 01 how much money I. cum-cand dovtor ln England may 5"- cunullm In tho mum of I long life In shown by the nworn summoni- m-do to the proï¬le ofï¬ce of the per- son“ progeny may leave In the In! ï¬ve yum lety-flvo dot“ Il‘l han- left £3.61MMWO. u- nwrap 0! £50.10». or "60,000 nah. Till: I- In pun dne to mini investment: by sh- Wllllnn nun. the In phyla!“ In ordinuy lo the quota Ind primol WMOV. and when Milka. “the moth. loft I {org-mo 0! 01,720,010. Ho once spoke at tucking our â€6.000 In 9 single year. Sammy-Mo (hon-and doll-l1 ls prnhbly u mush u my dovtor or lunar «1n mibly nuke II 15-21mm]. Ind not mom than hull . dozen men wot-Hy in each Weldon nee-nan more "an 060.000 I you. OI thin-u- m) demon In the nu whoâ€"o um um [Inn on In. as. 013M Ian was so cram and clot-n war: he- tm 75 .91! so. 1m- Andrew Hark. In thorlal value them could he an romp-Itbon balwmrn the two lots. nn-l yvt tho government Illa-1'.) no u!- rum, to scam: the mom vnhmblo lob [cm sold In NEH. ‘lnrning to Washington. law the Nation. we ï¬nd copies 0! flu: or six lotion-5.11:0 orngnlls ol mlny (neorly JUN) molly long and Interesting lec- ten: from W ashington Pandle'nn. Ed- mund. Randolph. Joseph Jones John Armltrong and other: were centered at me Illa just. mentioned. and mnld have been purchmml Ior one-h." the sum paid Im- the collection obtained in “mi. We do not mean to assert that the sale wns- job. but the government wu certainly taken in. Thu Attorney nuncrd decided muny yearn alter (Mt Mn. Madison was entitled to th Ibo retained. but. we man-cl at the hilndnouof the onion] who dealt with The ml \kdizon lemm- wcm neat- {and at auction two year» ago Them In only one nodes of low»- to Mndloon In the department «lend-r worthy of noteâ€"the noble series of Jefl’emn lumen. A canon-y emutnlflon of its com tents gival m an exalted ideas 01 um lilnpllcity ol’ the gown-lament. ofï¬cials who performed the "underlain. The “gold brick" Ind “green gomiu"ex- chlngos are nearly similnr, considered Iron the sundpoint of the purchaser. Indiu- lu-uflrt hr "high '80.... “-0 PIM In 1837 conga-Is appropriated '30.. 900 to pun-chm Irma Mrs. Madison this "mmuwfllm o! the Me Mr. Madison." Am:- the hpoe of haltn century tho genera! pubflc ls permit- ted to know “'1'“ was comprised In that. yurohue. and No. 4 of the bullo- tin of the harem] cl roll: nnd library 0! the dominant of saw contain 3‘ «lend» of the manuscripts. “Well. sir. in shout h." I minute he aloppsd hollerln’ utogeflmr. and {or I minute or two he did no} breaks. 17am I vs: ‘ : bug)“: . minute more he begm 61mm. You now? He wasn’t sou-ed :2 me. whtz he was poured at was a night- mare: he didn‘t know I was there at I". But it. VI. a mighty uncomfort- able position to be in all the mine, he- clnoo. of com-la. he was jun as likely in Iuke up â€nobody hollerln' in his sleep n he would hl‘ been I! he’d been wide nuke: he might hnwe Inked Minn]! up. as far as unit‘s concerned. ‘ But he dun". nor nobody clse, appar- emly. and when he’d got to snoring unlit. and everything seemed quiet. why. I just went ahead um] conned his munn."â€"â€"~Â¥. Y. Sun. I "rut II'I’IIID IUIOLAI. mmd that I was nurprinod In hear him holler at. all: it sounded as if It wns all he could do to catch hls breath; I was afraid he'd score hlmsell to death right on the spot. I didn't dare back out 0! the room hr Ian [‘11 meet. nomebody coming in. I â€sought I could dodge ’em butler alter they go: In: so I just. stood there In the middle of thlt dork room with that. man holloï¬n' the best he could. sad I wishing I won somewhere also and wondering wine was going to turn up next. tho blinds dun. “d the shit!†all down. It nu bl-r'kar‘n 3 cave. I turned my light in nmund on tho foo;- to get the 11;; of thing. am! to go. ‘em ï¬xed in my mind no u not to stun“. over an ‘Ihlng. Over by ('1': bed ‘1 uv n c 'r, u"! 1!.th dcm'n Iron: It a pair of trouser: [295. Then. 0! course. I know there was a man in the bed and Hunt it mu his clothes lhm were bucked up on Elm chlir more. I uhut of! my light and started. I knew the wly and] wont very quietâ€" ly. but wl'u-n I got. about hull may mm the room the man in the bed begun to holler. "Ho‘- ho could DOB me I couldn't un~ demand. but I just halted Ind walled. He didn‘t holler very loud. though he Wu flying too, hard: bu‘ ho was so mewuin into 1 room flu. in no dirk that you unruly couldn‘t In into it at all. h. memos) u H they pull have bar! the , window- closed. “has." ah! the retina burgh. “I balm! iron the upper hall of n GOVERNMENT TAKEN IN. It. Inn-nod. hi I†bland pm or on will. pm. «M m- lightly um. â€lend it‘ll «i ht. 0-ho- slowly lit-bout twenty ulna- In a rum cool m Alla-in on bunched by letting the. II- II lam-g mm for. (nun-nun“! a. lil- rub ol' .3!†with a cloth. Pond but oun- oI bill-hot d. Ind-Inhgm.wnhmhbb Iucx an]: um I’ll"! cont-nu mm. 1-." period when sh- uw that open chi. The" was - yoke of block lul- bonny unmanned in path ad lnhhed with I coll" of ostrich mm Ostrich («than lilo III-Ind “3050100.! “acyclic. horn thhyokou Inf, lull clad: M White cud-dunk Ml to lln (mud. Two Gap-lulu!" hum of "I. whlu huh-pluck“. Von regain. Ii- “in." m' u. aha-Ida; an. m lined will pl. kWhâ€"New Yuk Wot-Id. â€guy-[gm “mighty-1.?- and nnuttrnctivc prototype. It may 1w mule ol silk or a new mun-rial of silk am! who]. white striped “CH1 unle ï¬lm: and fled in u the waist. ankles. wrms and neck with. blue satin rib- bon. lace frills give it nil-minim- lmlcholdainunm. and alum-"huh has much to recommend it fur ml service, â€pod-Hy In taking long journey; Till for I “kl... Burywomun In the “pun hon.“- bngfll to he a widow in the â€ulnar OMAN IIAS MADE ' Inollner invasion in- to the province of dress heretofore ex- clusively I monopol- iud by mum-ml her gren desire to uni] hem]! of every op- porlunily to Appro- prL-no ' rich and erery lrticle of his wan-limbo to bur use in alum-n again in n feminine adipm- Hun of the useful pujaml. To be sure. Ilni~ neglige costume Ippenn in I new guise. transformed into a thing of Manny. to gratify her more whctic taste. by the use of lace. yank of satin ribbon. and a Mouse \vuistof the inlest. ‘ Parisian proportions, but it in I pajama still. with all Ihe element: of ‘ (-ummn yummmd by its more saver†I... I". lid Ink mun- .l m runner-Tu I 'HOIâ€"A 1’1. “3' 0' Win! 9’11. Yuk-amino.- lull-1. FOR WOMAN ANDHOME INTERESTING OOIIIP FOR 1'". FAMILV CIRCLE. omits-um 80MB STYLISH EV GNISG GUWNS. ‘09 kick my. Faun n ./- lay-honkin- formant. «alarm-"nun. “ivory to" er.- hon. Aleep don-Imus Fru- II In a. no any. Ml unri- - Walnu- ru- hfyâ€"ogod lie-0 both Me of nttrnlivc rpm-son. Now cnllcs the rumor thutune 0! them in to wed a young New Yorker. rim-h. haml- wme. and utgood pmltlun. I ht" no MEI howmneh ‘rulh (here In in the utIthm-nt. but 1 do know who are meant by this Inynterloun doseriptiam. “'hn In the man. do yon think? I \vilZ am. telly-m now. nor I! I did would Vnn he :1le from that (U gun-us which oltlu-duchemnlun. um I will my l Hm: ' um nut muslin-ll that the event y b »l.kuly «1 come "If hm)". Un tlu- wm'mry. l IIII rcrv slm‘plicnl :l‘lflll"lh(‘ ; whim-thing. Either of lhuw Italics . wunhl ho well-nym- again unsung; us. 1 and an I! I» m In: l'xpm'lctl that a New ] \‘ork husband would pcrsmnk- his ' hrklmevcn though. duchvss. to l'nc ' here. I Inn-l llu- tale may come lmc.-â€"- i New York Mail and !' rvss ‘. A 1"- 0 In: “Ml? ! Th! mmllalr. beluga [N'I’Nm nf ex- : pumivc Mom cull-2d it u lc-n gown. I To every one elm it Ipprnrul to he a i pnknlnrly munillcem track {or I ’ i i i I a ! hasten to Wear It any particularly mnilcenl function ems-pl. perhaps. 5 ball. It wu mule of old was ciup. Alum-nun DIEM lenâ€" um two Americln duchessu in Ihe Hridsl: pen-ax“. her grace 0! Manchester and her grace of Marl- borough. Both Iï¬' whluwx. both are yrmng unoumh to marry lgnln. and Ind stir lnlo it n lmlfa ('Izpfnl of cream or of milk. with n :caspouuful 0! "our mixed with it. then let the cabbage cuok ï¬ve minutes longI-r and her" Clhh‘fl Fri-d with Cull. (‘hop a, quart of cum boiled cabbage. try it ï¬ve minutes with suflicient bu!- ter or drippings m prevent burning. Season it lightly with pepper or salt A Paschal Dn- In!“ Mn. nacho! Foster Avery In . pru- ticll «II-en nlomer. For her Hire. lmle glrh she invenlad garments called "trouncrloons." Ind during their only youth kept them attired In them. "I dres- lhcm in trouserloonl.“ uh. aid. "because it is so much safer. They plly ubout tho floor I great deal It. home. and among the draught: Hut pnuil in eon-dry houses Hwy would ntch cold .11 the time were it not for the trouserloons. It's lha mos! splen- Alk| way ever invented to dreu child- ren. I suppose I shall hive to give u up. though. when they enter school and mix with other children who ure dressed din‘ereutly.†“full so. badly." aid the In"! Indemni- novel um», "(II you our sci n ave-nu who and «I up,“ tho floor Imp-Haul, with hu- »- lorunnl will. .5 you the crib?" "Ya." 1n. n.- thoughtful reply; “mu m." «wm “ima- “Shc was | dog danenr.â€â€"Wuhin(- to: sun Aim!“ .-N-w \\\ . ï¬n. l have m nrpfllod since In lid 0“ how "me I knew “an: “alloy. Norman xew York, (hum. ad norther- Wl-ovnln In In Ibo chase InlL We no!“ not «my drive' out (and M in loner m â€lacuna-Id- hndon. [hope on (m will mill! list they In. hu- Mllhg lb. M that hp the men n h: nth; Illd ml. m In pee-him, D“ 1 mm. low 1 did u “ml: the Inc MW um: I rum-g. ruler "an In I, am as 3 er I have been “mind since I It“ Emacâ€" tor the Ann!“- PM Maud Dairy algow nd won over Int m In 3 futon-y {or nyull. In Sh. “lean" region, n9" f‘oudï¬l lgn. trkt. Whn naked win“ the “cause of the hum- hvored lrnfler Ir». they I'm not no turn, but thought It WM in he MM Icedlngllde-noflhe cows. Northam- Wisconsin ‘3‘ then. pre- n-Iu‘ut h “I. cheese to“. and we nod have no feu- o! Hm bullet-s being «ado-o. The butter Maine-len- be, but 30‘ so with an den. bud-em. In the {All a! W». u the clone of the fared [in I bond. um I! he goes!!! to “rooop the bond." the other buyers : will run the price up on him. nur , home consumption his bx-en decrem- ‘ lag. We ought. to maln- chveso enough to unpply not only our home trmlc. lml the foreign u well. Why should um Wisconsin (Antlers not share the Eu- glioh chm mom-y flu" ('nuuda “r " A denier mm mg thnt ho shimn-«l 4.. boxes to England and cam-elm! nrdu-n {or 4.000 more became he could not get lhn cheese. une trouble the buy an meet is (hut our “Mari-x un- llmnll and they can not gm large- evcn loin. To mike :1 Ivan! mutu-r worse. I factory will muluv half mm and hnl! chum-rs. m' hnif flu» am‘. . hall Ymmg America. ln order to gr! I the choddurs the. huycr has Milli!" the flats. which he does nnx want. and . he probably (RNA on the price to I‘uml- 1 an! even. “‘hrn \hv clwum' arm-rut to England. the dealer 0v H I writes back. "You acnl, us :2 Yuk Mm: ‘ thnl. yml had on hand. Wu “.Iifl A-rcu ' Into. Don‘t send urz an): "1011- n-nllsJu" we can get n-nx lob. lrum(~nudn.“ Th» buy-m “we nmanimom ih saying 1 that “W heal. null}; linvurfll cheese} come {mm horthuslvrn and northern i lhnconsin. Soulhn'l-slern \Viwnmln hu hotter equipped factories 1nd more x‘fllllnl mlkem. but the more norlhcrn district seems to be endowed with the mum-ally ï¬ne. nnuy flavors which um not be mmsml anywhere in the world. Cn-Imcrlcs hue been crowdlng the cheese {actor-km am of lhln district. I united the buyers†my ï¬ler flue-1d butler could he made there “IIII eluâ€" whom. ad they nld no. I then naked when tbs Inc-st butler ame Iron, and they were nnnnilnouu In uyln'. IIII thnt withom lughsugg. Inga {he “Elgln «In: looently I went to Chicago to leer- whot l oould about \Vixeonnin cheese iron the Chin-go huyers‘ standpoint. 1 Icon formulated I list 01 question- thnt l putto the different men inde- pendently. end i was surprised to lind me]: n uniformitv in their answers. write: J. W. Dec‘ter in lion ad's Dairy- nnn. The ï¬lled cheese business nt- nnlly come into the discussion. The lending ï¬rms hIid, “We handle ï¬lled anode. not because we went. to. but be- enttne we Ire forced to. We kept out. of it u long ns we could: but we hive been obliged to lnndlc the stuff or no out o! the cheese business altogether. lor other ï¬rms quote cheese at a lower price then we can sell full cream goods for. end we hove to meet their prices. or not tell nny cheese. Unt- ï¬rm. hon-- ever. hns gone into the nunnlncture of tilled cheese and is operating some thirty lactoï¬es, eight nt least of which ere in Wisconsin." (i hope the fll'luel'x will instruct their legislntors to shut theta up without. delay.) \Viien naked what was going to be the result if the ï¬lled bnniness tree not stopped. the nnnnimous reply “as: The ruinn- . tion of the cheese business." Are the lumen of Wisconsin going . to etend by end ellow this? We need no- i then! ll well no state legislation on the . . nbjettt. We hive ten men in congress 3 who an end will nuke things‘pretirl ' hotou the subject at “‘nshington. if the formers o! the stnte will only in. 1 listen it. “no t‘hicngo dealer slid: i "I have spent about 33.000 in the i int few years toilght the nice busi- i nun end I tun getting tin-d oi git. i l by money ior that purpoae, when the int-men who take their milk to the {nu- tariee like home butterine instead of butter." (He mentioned a certain dis‘ trict. where that was quite generally . done.) li’ “'I: ere going to dawn this i ï¬lled business. the formers must unite . in the efl‘ort to done it. null ea soon In 2 they Ire united to n man. the legislr i ton will not dare go against the will I of the former; {or the} would rnthtr' he sure of their positions thnn the aim tnen'e money. so much for the "ï¬lled“ business. The replies to my questions showed that (here hes been a deem-aw in the nuke of cheese in “'inconsir. In the hat decode. One buyer 5am i that eight or nine yarn ego the ; offerings on the Fund dn Lu: boat-ti ; would be 5.000 boxes and i! he : wented 7.000 boxes he would get them. but. now u hen the ole-ring» IN' sch i dont over 2 .000 nmi usuulh: 1.4mm W. he can not get u hat ho u um. i l uked him if the' cease oi smaller-i0!- !erings no: not in the greater number ! bi bonnie aftrnde: h(' Ltd an that he I could not get the thaw. I know that ‘ quite often a. buyer has orders. minty u runny or more cheese than en- 0!- DAIRY AND POULTRY. INTIIII‘I’INO CHAPTER. 0U. RURAL READER.- Donn-out 0! xi. llama-kl - a ll. Can 0! LI" flock than tn- . Vim-5|- Mandy-In. run-n come to n fmrtlulndln and take lhelr am from "to 14th cluis, min. a nail. to with they have I rr-ymbhnco. "".'.‘x°'"?i'..'.':.' wwrm “ won- w ‘ In « a him: {he ('hflnhn 3'. ll mug... frun lldh. holp w you. The nperlrmsad inner ulcer»; no In ran-m m to". every-ch, and will know by null. tut: and the look of the ma. nu It h I (In! help to he'll-mm“! .- cnre nllona work-1nd It In huh.- ble for experimental â€PM manometer. n is putty cool and hull: acid enough to he fly- for churning It 5 I. 3., the. be“ H Ip- lmle. While I recon-cadaver, ens-r cry to hire an add tootâ€"it In only a pile. I! you luv. a cold III on In )er Moundâ€"If you will allow me to go ml: elghtren yarn .30 when 1 Hr»: lumen! to make butler. the Dunes ripened :helr emu: but did not know Insulin; llmt bacteriology or Nun'- ucld teal. The rerv be; thin; belon- gnlng to bed was to go down And no: how the cream In: getting IIUI', “Ir 1: up, ml] and mm It. [null u the .\l r. Orner Take your test. of the cream in the nhernoon and you an Inn out about how it h Ind Illcr do. in; it I luv day: you will know just about how to cool or In". It. .\h-. llofl'man-I an not. tell when the cream is just ripened enough. 1 [call toll Un-nciali'y of lhu cream. but {ran not loll just immodlaiely when the point is. ripened. How can you teli u hr-n i: in jun! ript nod? \lr. [knenenâ€"l _ruill hill yon that r 1mm has a. gun rappcnlunce and n \. 'ig}. Hy acid in Mr. Orm‘r :ipuned orwm can In- ripened. mud. n: the Num.‘ time. not va HDl‘fl‘d. Amwamnum undumlxtly acid 133m show about '1.“ degrees ucidily, by Mann‘s acid «M. See lawn hulk-HI) '11. Alr. Len-unonml.‘ u mun tries that 10-day. he must try il. Uri-narrow in ordrr to know about it? (in he tell by looking I! â€it. or must he "at each time"! .‘lr..\‘i~'-)Pyâ€"lk-n't you notice Hm flavor in hunrr if you r'nurn ripened vreum'! .\lv‘. Uofl'munâ€"l un nwnrlllhnt you can ~yx-ii :hn- flavor. but am you put 1 dunn- in u. â€:31 mherwiw would not be in in by a certain process in ripen- ing? I made butler some yenrs‘ up. and ren'lv about the time 1! r. Mound henna Milking about ripening cream it sum-med wry «mum- 1o “tempt It. I m-liew mm mm: of the writers chin! that the flavor Is led into the cow. Jlr. "mmâ€"Hon» the flznor uml pm w.“ u! churninr- depends on ripening thl'cl'eum u the same time. If the cream was not rim you would not lun- m. ' (' fun-or. \h'. Hoffmanâ€"4 understand from the paw-r â€an (he most import-M. ob. ï¬re: in ripening crt-nm “’15 to obtain flan-(Ir. Do we umlersmmL that “It: flaw: is put into flu) l-u: ter hr ripen- mp- hhc cram nrmwrh um! i! M) why do “v often qu‘u high flmorml butter in Nana-n»: ‘ 1 Hold a: this for ten or ï¬fteen min- ‘uum. then cool dawn Ind add to H. )0 nr I.'- per cent of mm»:- milk: keep in (“man can. well covered. a: a temper:- mre of 60106." dégrm. This is uud {or next dny'» cream The amount of unmer depvmls uï¬on condition 0! cream. temperature .0! cream Ind length of vilm- uroam has to sand. Germany from «hymn-n to twenty i< required for cream to ripen. new] cz'vnu: hl~ u \‘rrlr ï¬ne. granu- lar uppearance and a slighliy lurid taste. TILE starlet is simply ripened milk of some kiml. When it ix udder! to cram tnd well stirred in the ripening germs begin to pm“- rapidly. and in this my begins to ripen. The starter most often used is butter milk. This will do‘ i! butter of mm churning was of good ï¬ner. H the butter wu oil in Humor. butter :uiik should not. be used. A better Int'XhOd is to {like skim milk I: soon as it is sepuated. so: it in u an In a heating a! an.) misc temperature to no degrees. I! the cream it: allowed to sand without stirring. Ihe richer porn the to the sun-(ace. and the upper inch or two becomes thick. being exposu! to linml moismro. x-mporuec. .an clots of cram form, If it tnkas seven] days to ye! cream enough to churn, it. abound be kept. sweet. Sometimes cream will noI ripen of itself in time (or next. day's churning. Then it he names necessary In use a Garter. The cream should be sun-ed often while ripeningâ€"for Wm wnsons. Pint, to keep In men lcmpurltnrc: second, to prevem the surface fromthlckcning. It the temperature is mt uniform the warmer parts ripen tuner, and the resu’s: -.-:m be an exit: los- 01 fat in the Lunar mmn This Ion occurs be- cause the beat trmpentute for churn- ing ripe cream is not bent. {or cre‘un not rï¬pe. Ind if cream is unevenly ripened it is impossibze to «cute 1cm- peramrz- lhat is hes! {or all at it. koep hes-z u a temperature of 32 do- gmmor leg, but when the bum:- i. kept at a. temperawre of 45 or so de- '5'. 0' II.- “- . At ti. XII-I Mr, “I. Mr. ‘4 I. (but: read I pp†on “II Cu..." W-flnumdhnfll portion of tho discussion. In...“ by tho Kuhn“ Dairy-ll: Three nun- In gin. for :1 ‘ ere... Finn; so get. flavori- hum. second. to secure thorough chm-ah“ mm. to Improve tbs knpln‘v qullty. The ï¬rst reason Is mind. It In inpa- dhXe u; get. the he, nutty flavor u- eepl from ripened cmm. Boon-d muon is also sound And ‘hlfll runn- is In none doubt. Some experiment seen to show that sweet emu: Imus- keep- best. while other: India“ that. ripened emu butler keeps heat: than is probably not much «Inference. The ripened cream butter «on: to