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Show r ww t.' ... f .... ! i . i t J' ff then, care fully picked and! wiped DESEBET EVENING NEWS; and 1868. 1S50.. as never that rinses washed, clean, bat 1808. PDRCIUSIXQ COffillSSIOX out the strength. Let it be thoroughly . ' M yfe'nday Tn April SO. rubbed with salt outside in, turned back i and carefully packed in a right side ont, ' : ; stone Jar never in wood, as wood will FACTORY CIIEtSE-MAKINsooner or later get. tainted; It maybe A practical checaemater, who one stretched on a stick or bow and hung up r of the largest factories In the Slate last up in a dry cool place and dried. It is that dried rennets, Co. & GEO. season, and whose cheese commanded agenerally .conceded 4KB, than year old, are better and stronger an extra price on account of ita clean those 4 5 ? ; more is but in it salt, packed pure flavor and fineness and firmness of texkeep them free us the following article trouble to dry them and furnishes ture, from moths, than it is to keep them in on cheese-makinHNOUKCB to the Public thai Mri FRED Ftavor and Texture The chief com- salt. They aro commonly used green, T. rElUlis, 01 me nrm, win again start the same season they are med; but It plaint against American cheese, during or early mis spring:. 10 renew our block oi ,0 and Purchase on Oommlmlon admitted that old rennets generally the past two seasons, haa been baa is at or time and best. i GEORGE Q. CAJVXOk, CUrt or. flavor. Almot the entire make of many are strongest . Hair DlMk 5rtk mt aro found to look Ifblackany red, they wm Borne flavor. out of factories . large should be thrown sway It Is a sure j baa only a portion of the make deficient they that pf ' every description, Llacliinery are or grstlon Square, diseased, tainted, sign in, this respect, while d a few factories or that thethey too went calf without long made uniformly cheese rennets axe inj throughout the season. Buyers insist food. Most butcher'scalf 1 WAGONS, too long fastand Pioneer Paper of the Rocky Mountain Country. mwnarMl tn contract for BUii-DiN- a the WILUPCRCIIASK A LI j KINDS OK by keeping that more poor cheese was made last jured especially A. and to worlc the the bet gturutM in large cities.. wash- ing a the cheapest. erni a cheap uurlnsr any previous one Itavlngyear than and tSoakintr in whey, rubbingas that is, not only a larger quantity. Jbut i j j as much out the pepsin possible, Implements, Stores, a lanrer Agricultural of the wliole was de ring proportion or a tne is usual way getting preparation ficient lu flavor. Is quite certain and General Family Supplies. that buyers were more critical than be- of rennet for use. The whey for the rnx fore, and this may have had something purpose is taken ontof tbo vat at the to do with the formation of the opinion most convenient time though some Information and Circulars gtvn on applica' tion or mailed to any addreH. think the first whey that appears is best that a greater proportion of the make and to Lbor attention (riven procuring Bpecisl come prefer what runs from the was Inferior. Another complaint has OF THE LATEST IMPROVEMENTS. Savins Machinery adapted to the usen of the and .salted. Bcalding been porousness and coarseness of tex- press already people. ture. This deficiency Is scarcely leas skimmintr they whey before use. un doubtedly improves it. A brineren-of than bad flavor. We are PrevalentCanadians Hole Agents in Utah Territory Jor as regards firmness, water is used by some for soaking to Is keen sweet, We keep constantly on hand and Make to r, but ahead of them in point of flavor. nets, but it difficult and Mills Saw Steam Engine. niandy's at the Shortest Notice. DOORS, SASH, not even does then unless scalded, and OAS AH The same relation exists between seem T. Noyen' Improved Tnrblue Wheel. John BLINDS, MOULDINGS, Etc. Kte. as as The well to. work whey. French American and Swedish cheese; also, be OrUt Burra, Portable Milla, should be done In a stone Jar, tween American and; Kngllsh cheese, soaking Wood.s Prize Medal Mowers snd Reapers. a vessel should bo used to similar and and other .European makes, with the Ksy & Co.'s Wood Working Machinery, the preparation into and keep It. S3. TERMS to SUIT CUSTOM EIW. exception of a few of the best English strain McndonBall Looms, Extonsivo and Inoreasing Circulation Wood to too be used for taints easily, brands, which are equal if not superior MuchIlxmd A lUackwood Wilson's Spinning dlOlily to our finest grades, as regards flavor, this purpose. - The preparation should Ine, patented September U, 1867.common spins ordinary "Wheel. the be made so strong that one quart of it iiolls six Umes faster than and superior in fineness and firmness of will etc., etc. pounds of texture. coagulate a tothousand Elo.v AND At A Oar present Stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, 25 rennets "soaked Condition of MUk. Much depends milk. Twenty and ont cash closed for be will Hardware, Ac, rubbed in half a barrel of whey will ADVANTAGEOUS TEUM3 AS ITodace.on upon the quality and condition of the and do this. eecend ANY ADVERTISED. Call and enquire. rubbing will usually V milk, and on the maker's capacity to make a A preparation nearly as strong as Judge of its condition. If pure and very NEWSPAPER AND ADVERTISING MEDIUM t:o. sweet, he can take his time with it; but the first one. GEO. CRONYN dJ-3tif sour, or nearly so, he has no time to terSetting the Milk. The coloring matIs added be first. should It can and alkaline, spare, scarcely avoid waste the Oil best he can do. If tainted; by baring and rather checks than hastens the M .Ireadr galoM grertt popultf ilr. of the milk. If the rennet is the animal heat too long retained in It and by- exposure to the rays of the sun first added, as it is an acid preparation, TWENTY -- EIGHT SIZES while conflned in a closely covered can, and Is of course intended to coagulate or by the presence of ferments in Impe- the milk, coagulation may begin before .ii1 tiii: CEuniitiTF.n the coloring can be thoroughly stirred rfectly-cleansed milk utensils,'it will in and incorporated with, the mass. not only have to be worked quickly in rennet must be stirred In as soon as AND KKKIOIIT THK HANK TO TJ1JH CITY The bx t,bewbeStauinE, managed: somewhat possible after it is added, and if the coldifferently v4brou4hout. J oring is added j.. ON TK WtHT first, both may be incorthat Milling forgranted Full Telegraph. Reports, same at the time thus the cows aro selected for their good porated saving Reliable Local Items, ; labor and guarding against an unpleasOnllking qualities-th- at have ant . they 'correspondence, (Home and. Foreign.. accident. The alkali in the colorplenty of good, sweet grass, free from & Kirkwoou measure serves a Stubus to Messrs. neutralize the in ing weeds, and an abundance of pure water, lactic IUilway and Domestic News. let us begin with the preparations for rennet.acid in the whey preparations of -- I . And, once a week, TERMS! milking. Do not dog the cows, nor REASONABLE of 15 the 10 First presidency ana of tL to should l)Uor begin in ARE SOW MADE BY THE hurry and excite them in any way, Coagulation Twelve bo Apostles. so that the when driving them to the yard. Let minutes, and completed to to curd is ready cut in half an hour an the yard or stable be kept as clean and Excelsior Manufacturing Comp'yi, sweet as possible otherwise the milk hour. The time will vary according as , will absorb the stench in the atmos- the milk is fresh or old, but the same Opposite SfiH Lake Ifout, be added of amount for should rennet and "taste of the ST. LOUIS. phere, the milk is old and nearly sour, it FOR A1J. Vf HO WII.I tfAVOH THEM WITH The utensils should bo barnyard." previously if De woriced quicKer man AND VERY TOrU- thoroughly cleaned, scalded, and airEd, necus to riHIESE Till sweet milk. The precise manner L LAH COOKINW HTOVEH have been before and should be made of tin never 01 OKDERS. THEIK the public since 1832. Each pueeeedlng name yer wood, which it is impossible to keep in which the rennet acts upon the milk has added to their popularity, until the is not or the but sweet known, gastric juice and free from taint, so it has become familiar lu every household In the perfectly SALT liAKB CITY does the work, and West and Sontb. The demand for our will not injurs the warm, sweet evidently milk. pepsin must act very much the same as it does of the process of milking, In Every be part animal. It should done as gently, expeditiously, wasthe stomach of the live 77 long experience they hare ftad cause to coaguand cleanly as possible, supposed formerly and the milk lation Unt year was creator than wo could supply with ; should be strained, cooled, and aired as by facilitating tho development the Klr.es then made; anticipating a still greater to cannot btiiineti teevre fail demand dnrlncthe present year, we have made Are fast as it Is taken from the cows. It of lactic acid: but recent experience has in thi appolnl Avtnbt (tr the Ssle of the jastly lor several additional sizes, and are as is a not curd patterns this the shown that case, to bo ih to 60 cooled to to a in order fAn liherahjyortion of ought prepared, to manufacture IUO to 130 can be produced, neither of whey (Pnbltshel every Taesday aud ftaturdsr. completely ret rfii of the Animal hont and 2s shows an acid reaction. either OAK STOVES and ammonia, .and the temperature which CHARTER jmblio pattonayr. should be kept below 70 until It is is it believed that chemical assimilation per day, of matter takes place. It ready to begin the process of manufa- with thetocheesey widely circulated throughout the City and TWKXTY.EICillT DIFFERENT SIZES. with the whey, IS all cturing it into dheese. Few, however, appears It, assimilate parts of the Territory, and has advan MILL DESERET CELEBRATED we stove from the' curd, and acting We guarantee theoperatlon of every which commend tage It to all who desire to have the facilities for attaining these re- drawing news oftener than once a week-- . aud offer as reference any one ol the manufacture, Howon gst the latter. electrically but perhaps all should aim at them and whersults; the many thousands that have been sold, or we know little beyond the fact CALL. AI MT.r. TlIK!t AT exever they may bo found. Neither labor approach them as nearly as possible. ever, to onr NEW been no has make work does and the that it pense spared elTectually, They can be perfectlyn clean and neat: substitute has CHARTER OAK a to equal yet been found in the shade, It. tney can set the milk-ca' A in a tub of cold water, if not Ln Cooking Stove, time of adding the rennet and we offer It to the trade as the REST and usela strainer-pai- l, or fix a From the MOST DURABLE and UNIFORM so that it will not cover until the milk begins to roll thick and COOKING STOVK in the market. EXCHANGE operating BUILDINGS. conbe mass should almost the the can In nd.iition to our EXTENSIVE STOVE they can strain the heavy, gently agitated; but care must RtrslNEHSwe aro prepared to offer to Hiove milk as fast as milked, stir up the mass stantly DESERET NEWS, to stir it long enough to Dealers, Tinsmiths and others in the trade, the In the can as each pailful is strained in, be' taken notformation Metals most axsortmentof complete larcet and of a smooth, firm and keep off the can cover Until they prevent the nnd Tinners' stock; In the West. Our arrangeof the The is are ready to start for the factory; they coagulum. object ment with the St. 0FXGS stirring Stamping Company Mauufacltirfd at President enables ns to give liberal discounts to large to equalize the temperature and prevent can fix a canvas ever the milk-wagobuvers of FRENCH 8TAMPD TINNED Where they will be pleased to answer IRONWARE to protect the can from the rays or the the cream from rising. and Tinners' Hupplies. Having WEEKLY, reduced the prices of all articles of our recentlv sun, and be as expeditious as possible in (2b be continued.) vro about dealers believe OWN any MANUFACTURE, purchases. enquiries getting it to the f actory while it is yet and housekeepers wilt find It to their Interest rLZ : to send for Catalogue and Price List, and ! in good condition. COTTOST FACTOR'S'. our prices before purchasing elsewhere. 2Ytatment of Milk at the Ihctory. 1850. Established "When the patron has delivered hU Address: FURNITURE WARE ROOMS, milk at the factory, in good condition, Kxcelslor IXaiiuTacturliig Co. his duty Is done, aud that of the cheese-makAT. JLOU1H, .VmmH. begins. Everything must be BOLD by Stove Dealers generally. is published every Wednesday, and scrupulously clean.' As he runs the milk the he should cold vat, through keep the EAST TEMI'I.K KTREET. water running under and around it, and f..Minn t It fkraUnA 4 This Tarn Is universally acknowledged to be the best arUcle in. the .Market, and of foil Hi! TTIE "LARGEST CI RCriJLTI OX OI f ADVERTISEMtST.; temperature and keep the cream from and can be furnished to the order or Is he AXT PAPER IX THE BOCK Y weight, fortunate rising. If enough to BUCK & WRIGHT fAHEAD. Merchants and Citizens. Wholesale. have a milk agitator, so much M.OJTXTATX BE6IOT. the beat work till Is it vat the As may be seen by the following article, tterkeep ready to heat up. When the fire is started let which we copy from the New Orleans Time of Parties residing In Sanpete and Juab Counanu allow no unnecessary it oe urisK, l th Inst., Ruck & Wright have borne off the ties can obtain the Yarn at Fort Birch Mill. in to 8' contains a Summary of tl delay raising the temperature highest premium! In the stove line at the Nephl, for Wheat or Cao. Week. Telegraphic Local. MlscellanK.H'. in hot weather, S4 In mild weather, New Orleans Fair.! Six entries were made with Domestic and Foreign News. and MllorlKl and 8G In cool weather. Article upon uanicinnx events, and t in Ruck's "Brilliant, away ahead or the heap.' T. UTTtCII. General Agent, every partlcu Coloring. Too much pains cannot be The great stove trial was resumed yesterday taken to obtain pure anotta. To other Thanks UN FRIENDS fur thtdf nigral PA- d2.tr at 12 o.clock, beroro a largely Increased Washington Utah.. crowd over the day preceding. Tne utmost good hucoloring material has yet been found to to unimuurc that he has a U mor seemed to prevail, both among the exhibit-oi- s TRUNAGE,and answer as well; but the A STANDARD HOUSEHOLD JOURNAL demand great y and spectators, all of whom deemed for it of late years has led to its adulter- large amount of Imbued with the gool old p. It. principle ation to such an extent that it is almost of "may the best stovo wlu." Promptly to the 1' time tne committee appeared ou the Judges' Impossible to get a pure article, and the Saunders, particularly, slowing Mr tin exstand, has risen all But price re&iou. beyond and responsibility. The entries were citement I as at tne previous trial, and ttaacn C. a rood article rh the same ClrmlatIon of tho tlircs? O O, Cemblned V Kiucers nau noi ieii caarRea. one, at any price. It is prepared with caek week, HO00. one AND rapors ten to tne At minutes and urnm'tepped, ley or potash but there is wo need of all lighted tip. Norton's Furnace, run bylir. E. Wood Perry, led ofl In smoke, amid describing here the process of preparathe of cheers crowd the loud Muo and cries of old tion, which is familiar enough to all it, Oak one." Charter followed, and the rest gave practical cheesemakers. on band. after. In four minutes. Jnst vapor Constantly ' The best market "demands what Is CABINET KV1AICER, as theyImmediately were (as we mlaht say rounding the TERMS FOR THE DAILY: d stretch. )"Cotton l'lanf'popped In bread called a quarter cheese. There Is as One eopy, one Yr,... all followed suit as' quickly though life de ., a demand for a limited amount of pale IVJ IM I Issue, but buck's Rrtlllant had pendedonthe six months. . one-nfth over but not en-tn cheese, icarrrtnt'd inur talitfartion of the started fire with bread air. ly lu the stove. ' three months,. Then came tho tutr. the co. Us'countnnn. tire make. The pale cheese uoes mostly AUgodt mmxrm a the aim Rke tual stoves, perp. is. of glowed to Liverpool and the d snapping to doors rt mounded over the opening and shutting TERMS FOR THE were patted, coaxed and petted liondon, which Is considered much the arena. Stoves t ' as though they were human belugs. All seemed ' RDrns promptly rn.x.r.n. best market. A golden or reddish yelone One ,; , eopy, and crowd confideutof the enlivened wlnnlag, i d low, much like a ' of numerona- and enconraaln; six months. the scene with .i yolk be n eg. I the shade which .ema comments Ol'FCMlTB to Mr. time time. to TilR from; TJlHATftB, three moni Perry'. preferred by the English shippers. one "Cotton plant" At twenty minutes .Enough coloring matter added to the Tb Undertaker's Department is also Suitably i threw open its throttlepast valves and announced 17 TERMS FOR THE WEEKLY I J to milk that ft wanted no more fuel. All the others give It a rich, creamy hue will ; v:: r Fcrnfehd.c fuut up' and'keepinz dark." As tho time One eopy. one ye,. ; make the desired shade in the curd, bread to be baked approached, excite ,fot the naa as-on FOR hand an SALS which will deepen as the cheese cures, dinur constantly tncreascu to a uniting Deal, ooth Keeps men t of . ment WVUUlip 0 . At I , unless the coloring matter 13 very poor. Peerthree months. within and without the arena. at ! 42 In Its bread out less turned Norton's In which cas it sometimes fades. minutes: I AT 'Furnace followed suit, in 42:15- - Cotton Plant s Rennets. The stomach of a calf is not r. Jiext. in 43. men quarter vise, in ixz; men Uoott worth much unless the calf Is three or Hamsrltan, 44:'JO. and lastly Ruck's Brilliant. In . four days old. At this sro It will have CONSTANTLY ON HAND, and for Sale In ANGUS M. CANNON, General Business Agent. suit Purchaser. Wholesale orE. Wood Norton's Furnace, bread begun to secrete the gastric juice sufil- - jCetall, by the understand!, Perry, at his place at Jnn; welgherl 7 lbs 3 or.', burned fuel 7Z lbs. . cientiy 10 give it Borne and by nison, Sanpete connt-- . senaonyour oniers. strengh, Charter Oak. Rice, Dro. A Co., bread weighed 7 uuie ib cau easily oe ascertained iuii i ox; burned fuel (r)i lbs. d!2-t- r MADDEN. A. C jlba whether the calf Is perfectly healthy or Peeneas, Campmsn Uu,, bread weighed 7 lbs 4 Cl the Most Approved Styles, and of the Best Vh MUI UCU I UCI V( 1 I u. THB not. If the calf is three or four weeks i Good Samaritan, bread .weighed 7 lbs 3 . is at still .i old, it quality, Greatly better., Jlut if the stomach . r5 burned fuel. 1 pounds. 1 Is at all discolored If it looks red r Cotton Levi 7' lbs LYNCH, bread welched ANvra. Plant, ' i I 1 ox; burned fuel. 7J lbs. dark, or has not a clear, whitish, Clerk of tlie tTnlted Statee 3d District Bacis. & . . right. Duck's bread welched . ! .Brilliant, v m . i. Conrt. HEVS JOB PR1I1TIHG OFFICE healthy look it should be thrown away as worse than worthless. The calf should to attend . At the conclusion of drawing up MINING and "riLL the was bread trial, other DEED, POWERS of ATTORNEY, taken charge of by thethe, go without food for 12 or 15 hours or etc LEU Awarding Committee AL PAPER an locked for and at the expiration or up until the stomach la emptied, but not Aliens are Invited toacknowledged. VINO recently received large addition was all eatenhour, which It Declare in accordance them, by their HA Intention to the previously extensive mock. Is nw Inflamed before killing. The stomach to become Citizens of the United States before with their duty, and the gold medal awarded for l one of the most complete In the West, andkind Htshould be turned wrong side out and me, best wood stoves to Ruck A W rich t. of - Lonis. TSRM3 to Roll PeopU't Vircumstaacec. all f facilities for execution the eoperior honorable mention bcinjr mado of the Pecrles. Offlce at Jaxci Uxawm't Oansmtth Rho CKit of BOOK and JOB PRINTING with Neatness emptied of whatever it may tontain, Kasl Temple Btrset. . bUShlm and Despatch, and for Promptness and Price CU16 SIT rim A W9-- 1 dlO&ly eaUsXaetion !. G. SUTI.TH BRO'S. 1 i S the CARPENTERS " rn CR0NYN - t -- IDESERET HEWS g: JOiJTlEItS, , m m . stt good-flavore- - i t 'It 1 BIT Mill fJMS - ? - ... or-de- ; . j ! ( . I lite, i ! I ! DESERET MILL i I n aci-dulatl- on CIL1L1ISSI0II, COTTON - YARN a .,-- , dr.-r-Takln- pr ' 1 C auoBgrielai ' per-fect- ly WEMi-KNOW- ) N , I DESERET NEWS, New Charter Oak - i SEMI-TrEEICL- j Y, ; Perfect ice-wat- er, Cotton Yavn, COX-8TRUCTE- cloth-straine- r, air-tigh- t;, THE n, ex-ami- ne Jime 151, er 1 ' A 1 . i GARDEN TOOLS! HENRY DINWOODEY . r . 1 i PRUNING SHEARS! thor-ouzhl- F U R I hj i: e JF. S T FFEK 1 ' high-colore- " FA R - , G " i high-colore- i SEMI-WEEKL- y, , dark-colore- - . Y I MP. EM E'NTS, ; i ! i . 1 TAR ! TAR ! Ml . ! FURHITURE. Godbc laiicHaWa X PATRICK !. m t ': - wist be guaranteed. |