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Show t t . " DESUBET EVEHIITG HEY7& . - V it that cheeses frozen on the voyage to 1850. C3UI1E3I03 FUIICnAI3EG 1C VVI G r. have quality, they sour and de Vi7e they , 23. Wednesday .April teriorate; ir they are poor they crumble and are good, for nothing but chicken feed.. The drt in sr room should be well THE FACTORY CnEESE-MAKIXlighted and thoroughly ventilated, if good flavor is to be secured. Usht is a (CbncJuc&tf.) purifying and healthful chemical agent, t a arcxuiuon or air carries on me i r and Co. Tht only wy yet known to cbecJt & CROWYN GEO. . AJTD fool trues and taints. But with the In tainted ' milk Is to of best heat and ventilation, If develop the lactio add. Xo the wheylight out not is pressed ,! doubt the addition of sharp acid, pre- of the cheeses, itthoroughly euner most will likely and pared by sklmmlnr NNOUNCE to the Public that Mr. FRED or get musty and Injure our and and thenscalding A XL P1KIUS, of tbe firm, will again start It stand And wbj toor. the flavorleak, cheeseletting or Skippers embryo T yJukC earlr tbla Bprtng, to renew our etocK ox woald prove advaatafftoM. ThUihould flies are among i the pests of the curing-rooOoods ana Parcbase onOommlMlon ; . aEI5c,5fl2-aSi5b dono when the re u net J added. A Very close watch and careful re jrallon or so of the acid would b BtAt JfmA, JTalX Block Nertb f Eml moval of laid on the faces of GEORGE Q. CANNON, Editor. for 1,000 pound a of xnllk. The the cheese.theIn eggs the under the cracks, of every description, effect of the acid Is to coagulate the alt plaits of the bandage, and on the turn Machinery (ration Square, i bumen which the rennet does not seem ers 'J to or are benches, prevent necessary ;J to do. the injury from this source. Killing Is The heatinj?-apboth of the milk be flics as they alight on the cheeses, a WILL rURCIIASE ALL KINDS OF ta Contrast for BUILDING and Pioneer Paper of the Rocky Mountain Country; ABE prepared the lore setting and of the card after It Is great assistance: but a sure preventive work eoual to the best and as cheap as the cheapest. irlns; cut, should be accomplished as speedily would be to have no whey-slop- s or in as possible. There should be no deiaj around the ana to decomposewere Implements, Stoves, In any part of the process, and the cut breed flies. building curing-roothe "If be as line as la far enough removed from the make- and General Family Snppllea. ting should 3STDE3 to leave a few largepracticable, order of the room, THK pieces and the the whey curd as possible to retain the gas. Once vat, there would be little annoyance Information and Circular given on appllca neateu up and ir an additional degree from skippers. ' :? or mailed to any address. Uon or twoof heat U attained, It wilt do no In the Labor to ttnUon siren procorlnK amounts Fall and large Spring Earl Ds Machinery adapted ' to the usee of the OF THE LATEST IMPROVEMENTS. harmlet the mass stand, Isafter drawln; of poor cheese the are made.. In Spring people. BTD down the whey, until It I, unmistaka the milk is poorer. being mostly made but. of must coarse, the acid bly sour; on factories and Fall in the many hay, not be allowed to ro so far that the curd allow Sole Agents in UUh Territory for to set tncir miiK their patrons cannot be readily pressed together, to as over tne skim .and it, making constantly on hand and Make to or I.;.. Weder,keep to oan a age without waste. When as cheesenight Blandys Steam Saw Mills and Engines, The milk. ; .of at the Shortest Notice, DOORS, SASH, sour as It will bear, draw off the whey cheese also cures slower In these seasons, John T. Nores Improred Turbine Wheel. HAS AX MOULDINGS, Etcu, Etc. BLINDS, Portable Qrlst Mills, French Burrs, and cool the curd quickly. Itunnln&r it being cold, and the drying-room- s so Wood,s Prlxe Medal Mowers and Reapers. cold water Into It will do no harm, tare barn-likthat a proper temperature to dilute the whey for the hoars, while It cannot be maintained. Fay A Oo.'s Wood Working; Machinery. The cheese not TERMS to 8VIT CUSTOMERS. MendenhaU Looms, will assist very much In checking a fur- unfreouently gets chilled, con and is Extensive and Increasing Circulation A Mach Blackwood Wllaon's Hand Splnnlns: ther development of acid as well as in stantly liable to sour. Instead of cure. dlOtly 24. 1807. ine, patented September spins ordinary cooling the curd. When dipped Into - But probably more cheese spoils durKolls six times faster than the common "Wheel. the sink cold water may be thrown on ing Spring and Fall from insufficient h b ;e eta, etc Etc., the curd to still further cool It, and rinse cooking than any thing else. Most facOur present Stock of Dry Goods. Groceries. Aim AS A Aa will be closed out for Cash and out the tainted whey. There is no dan- tories are. In the. habit of scalding at a Hardware, O TTDUO Pnulni. inVlVf ilimiTQ ger of getting it too cool, bait as usual lower temperature In these seasons and ANY ADVERTISED. Call and enquire. and press thoroughly. the curd sweeter. The conse 11 this method, if the mill U not too dipping Is there is no much whey left In NEWSPAPER AND ADVERTISING MEDIUM GEO. CRONYN ft Co. bad in the beginning, I the. cheese will quence curd it is impossible to properly that the moat likely be Arm and good flavored. cure the cheeso with the temperature If decomposition Is not stopped, the that can be kept up. The truth is, as it Oil cheeses will very soon begin to swell is difficult .to cure cheese in cold Has already gained great popularity, and hutf. Sometimes they will expand weather. It ought to bo cooked more ! two or three inches In additional thick- than will answer in hot weather, and T7EIITY- EIGHT SIZES ness as soon as the pressure Is removed, soured less, as the Is to acldu- tendency and the escaping gas will hiss like a iation in a cool atmosphere, in conse OF THE CELEBRATED nest of vipers.- Bat this need not be if quence of the moisture not drying out the curd is properly cooked and aeidl-- j fast cheese this in way may AND FREIQIITT1IE8AME TO T1H8 CITy' enough, . ceu. be made that will not "come to grief" Sour milk, or milk which Is so near as MTtm cojLtrjajyrm as the hot Summer weather of OS THE MOST eojyrruijs sour that it is likely to become too acid thesoon or same the. season, moist,. '. muggy Full Telegraph. Report, before the curd made from it can be pro- weather of the next Spring strike It, I Reliable Local Items, or cooked scalded, is less objecperly curds error is in Another v dipping tionable than tainted milk. Hut every sweet and undone, with the Ideaof mak Correspondence, (Home and Foreign,) ' & Kirkwood Messrs. Stnbbs And Educational, Agrlcultnral, ' t mm tun L'xuvcss vi int a moist buttery cheese, ami securing vvtv.v, and Domestic News, r Railway .vv tlr Yield for the milk a "blgaver- - REASONABLE' TERLIS! uvmuwiHf ' r once a weelc. And, xiea(-mvltUcMN " ' Is called. Much of the bad Jt puasiwe. BY Discourse MADE of the THE First aj ARINOW Presidency and of Ih f a a f levA aaaanina I si s f nti r t r mK up, Miuar, cmunr. ana scaiamr. -Twelve Apostles. mustbe done as soon and quickly acan less due to this cause. The curd must be. xoa have already acid enoueh.and Excelsior Manufacturing Compvy. Unntnf the trouble is to cook without develop- - he nmMnfiVfnmimi,.iih, v. i firm tnHMi.r Opposite Salt Lake House, to check iomi fn 5i2 nfein"f lf wU1.deJloP must be acid developed H.OTJIS. SX. doPe- - the decomposltlSn of -- the albumen. FOR ALL WHO WILL FAVOR THEM WITH r?f?. ca? m.,.a otherwise bad flavor and porousness are AND VERY POPU-- 1 rilHESE THK found sure to folIow.-r- Y. will. tcarTying Y. Tribune, i "."P .VAQJ in "pi!t.Jtime. COO STOVES LAR KINO bave been before . THEIR ORDERS. As soon advantageous gaining tbe publlo since 1852. Eaca saeceedisg year as the curd is done, or near It mo. mt th bas aaaea co tneir nnui toe same i has beooms familiarpopularity, in every household In the cold water running round the vat, draw SALT LAKE CITY west ana Bontn. Tne demand for oar t oirwnat whey has not been previously drawn, and run cold water into the curd, constantly stirring it until It is cool tG3u TJut long experience they have had B last year was greater than we eoald supply with enough to cease rack In sr. Then din the sixes then made; anticipating a stQI greater and salt and cool in the sink as usual. SESH-in thi business cannot fail ta$eeure eTJXTX Y, demand daring the present year, we nave made Are The acid in the whey and the rapid Agents for the Sale of tne Justly are appointed several and for additional sizes, patterns G to them a liberal portion of the wm necessitate verv....morousrh prepared to manufacture 120 to 130 cooKing . r ) nil Mnttinl aflnlnn tk. (Published every Tuesday and Saturday,) publio patronage? CHARTER OAK STOVES mis stirring, which may be done with Kl INN ' Ar K A K K A AI I a wooden rake, should be done as dex-- 1 per day, of TWEXTT-EIGHDIFFEBEKT SUES. teroasljr and carefully as poltIe, to as Aali ILake City, VtmU Territory. widely circulated throughout tbe City and all not to break the butter global parts of the Territory, and has advan and We guarantee the operation of every stove we CELEBRA TED MILL DESERET t rmr SyUh vf Salt LaX tages which commend it to all who desire to wat the butter. sweet :tnre, and offer as reference anv one oi Iljut. get the news oftener than once a week. the many thousands that bsve been sold, wherWhen the milk there Im little Have on hand a Complete STOCK of CALL AND HUE Til US AT exever be found. or Neither labor they may dangtr of aste from itlrrio?, m the has been spared to make our NEw Eense to " cneesy coTermzi the elobales of but OAJC a tar are smooth and unbroken, and they GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Perfect Coolcini? BEST OOIT- will bear a temperature of erea 170 and we Offer It to the trade aa theStove; offer the Which st tiiey nunoa; uut when the milk STRUCTKD. MOST DURABLE and UNIFORM meiung. COOKING BTOVK In tbe market. Is loar, these EXCHANGE corertnn become tender. operaUng BUILDINGS. ZZA7XS LOWEST for In addition to our EXTENSIVE 8TOVB Very and look roach and broken, and thm BU8lNEHij we are prepared to offer to Btove ! globules will mdt at a temperature THE DESERET NEWS, ueuert. Tinsmiths ana oineniB the trade, the eren ai low as C0. Hence It U lmpoe-- CASH AND PRODUCE! larsesi ana most complete assortment or uetais and Tinners' stock In tbe West. Oar arrange nuie ta avoiu a win to oi butter: and ment wjln tbe 8U lxnls Btamplng Company Manufactured at President YOUNG'S hence it U that a cheese made from enaoiea us to jriTe iioerai aiscoonu to ianre our milk U likely to b dry and chippy, Exgeet In Few bnyere of FRENCH STAMP D TINNED Call To mi a. Where they will be pleased to answer IRONWARE frn and Tlnnera' WEEKLY, to Uut stands it anupoorm reduced the prices ofSupplies. quality. of our all articlesHaving recently about that can batch the the we OWN MANUFACTURE, reMn any enquiries believe dealers quicker purchases. d worsen, me iea the waste of and housekeepers will find It to their Interest boods. GiocEis mo to send for Catalogue and Price List, and ex erea thousrh It hare to be itlrrtd butter, 00TT0Z7 FACTOXVXr. quick oor prices before pnrcnasing eisewnere. amine a. less butter to the h&j time melt ly, v. Established June ISthi 1QSO, Addxessi , COAL OIL AND NAILS. , and HoafcolT before being fixed in the Excelsior Manufaet ur in g Co. curd by the hardening action of the ST. Z.0UIB, jnimrl. heat, ilesides, the sourer It frets, the WUl be In receipt of SOLD by Stove Dealers generally. tenderer the caselne sacks which con Is published every Wednesday,1 and tain the butter, and the greater the GOOVS from wate; so that expedltlousness la worksaves a wtfc by checking further As soon as Trains can get to. snd win continue ing Thls Yarn 1s universally, acknowledged to be of acid, as well as Injury development best article In the Market, and of full the a of Blocs to LARGEST CIXtClTXJaTTO 3T OF Complete keep to the UiTor of the cheese from the and can be furnished to the order of weight, AJTT PAPER IJf THE BOCKT same cause. The cotd water run In to BUCK & WRIGHT AHEAD. Merchants and Citizens, Wholesale. X MOTJJTrATJr KECI02T. assist In cooling the curd is beneficial Aa. be teen reason that it washes' out may by tbe following article. alo for theacid t i i OP ALL AY.YA& which we from New Parties the Orleans Timet thai in of copy and Juab C5oun- Banpete residing whey, preventing theharp can 15th IbsU Buck A Wright have borne off the tles further louring from IU presence In the obtain, the Tarn at Fort Birch Mill. T contains a of the News of the rem! am In the store line at! the W ephl. for .wheat or Cash. 9 1868; CARP ENTERS O. s 5 i, j, ; 1)E(SEKETJNEYV!S thor-oaz- hlj m. snfll-cie- nt 4 i v sa Afc-rienltur- I m J whey-spout- s, JftERCHAIDISE. III 1 ; 1 1 half-sklmme- d e, -- i:tc, . . ; A DESERET MILL d5-S- m COHLIISSIOII, COTTON - YARN - ' : : ; Cf . M -- I tttt J!?lS.. y- -l WELL-KNOW- N NEWS, W . Y J "vwwvfc wniuin a. P T Z-- . 1 Cotton Yarn, Iy sum m I theJlHT. STAPLE GOODS cheese. "Factory-filled- " Onondaga Salting. Is considered the purest and best for salt dairy purposes, aa It Is prenared br a chemical process which deprives It of im imparities and especially or the chlorlvJo of calcium, which Is liable to be contained In toe '"anthracite" and other brand.. From four to Are ounces for erery ICO pounds of fActory-flUe- d of milk worked up will b fouud sufll- cient. icshoulube .free from . ... lumps. as snouui aio tne curd, and be very tho- FURNITURE WARE i GARDEU TOOLSI I highest p New Orleans Fair. Six entries were made with. Buck's "Brilliant," away ahead of the heap. The treat stove trial was resumed vesterdav at 13 o.clock, before a largely increased crowd overuieoay preoeamz. tub utmost eood hn. toor seemed to prevail, both among the exhibit- oia ana spectators, an or wnom seemed thor- - ROOMS, ILST THilTLC STREET. pnuninGcncnnc! ..... roughly itimnl iu,or the chcsuie may prove unevenly salted, and decay In DINWO ODE Y . epoU air through It.b should light at first, but beJrring followed up at Intervals of a few minutes until the full force necessary to Thanks his ritXESItt ur their liberal TA- the expression of the whey and the con In announce Utst be has a solidation of the curd attained. If TUONAGIand the curd w suClelently cooled, there U large s mount no danger of wasting the butter by unless the curd Is made from pressing sour milk hi which cose It will be dlClcult to avoid some wat. At the end of half or thretMiu arter of an hour, the curd ought to be pretty well preyed together at least sufficiently to bandsge Constantly, on hand. without wastt. After bandaging, a heavy pressor should be Immediately put on, and continued, by tightening All the screws at short interval, until the goods warranted to insure satisfaction next day's business demands that the presses be cleared. It Is I doubtful whether a cheese was ever Injured by OnDFJLO rnoJirrLY HLIID. too much pressing. r Curing. The drying-rooought to be so cous true ted that the temperature can be kept constantly above 7U and The Undertaker Department is also Suitably below SO. Bat few are so made that the temperature can be controlled at all. . Furnished. The consequence Is that mnch cheese is Injured by the extremely hot and much mors by the cold wetweather, weather of Bprln and Autumn. The extreme heat melts out the butter, and alio causes the cheeae to swell and become for Rale In porous, lf at all Inclined that way, and COTA?m.Y OS ItANl. andWholesale often hurts the flavor. But getting a lw(aii, by the undrirut. at bis plare at Uan-orcheese chilled is much worse; it causes niKMB, &snpete Count isend oa your orders. j. G. It to sour and decay early. Shippers d&U A.HAISEN. H ! t l T. , . : i BIRCH, ,.. .. i d2-t-f i General Agent, ,. i.. i , u ' AMI) - -- WaaMagtonlUtah. A STANDARD u F A RM I cot-It- s' ' i ' 1 1 OIPIiEME ii Ii fk' - i- WKS Xaprsi ei U WCM 11VVV TERMS FOR THE DAILY t One eopy, one year,. .$10 six months three months. isvni - S JOURNAL. Combined Circmlation of the thro CABIWET h NIG HOUSEHOLD 4 ' J Summary Week.- - Teleeraphlc, Ixcal, Miscellaneous, lwraesuo md and Editorial Foreign Arucies upon trausplrlnzNew, and is In events, every particular : stand, Baunders. particularly, kIowJa wlthex me entries were ciiement ana responsiDiiiiy. the same as at the previous trial, and the en. rtneers bad not been charred. At ten minutes to one the drum run by and ail lighted, up. . Uorton's Furnace, tapped, Mr. wooa rerrr, iea on in axnoae, amia tbe crowa ana loua cries oc ruo 1 1, old cneers or r;.. Oak one," charter ii followed, and the rest rare Tspor Immediately after. In four minutes, just me T.lAlCER; say rounaing w" wo uixui uiv stretcht)Cotton In bread-al- l quarter rlanf'popped followed suit as quickly as though lire debut Buck's Brilliant had pended on the Issue, nre wiia oreaa airei-i- y in the stove, sianea Then came the tne the ooantcunMi m MtEBT, the stoTes, a perpetual snapping- of j 1st. glowed like uu luutuui uuun itmiuduki over vne opening arena. Stores were coaxed and petted aa though they were patted, human beings. All seemed connaeni ai winmsg, ana tne crowd enlivened the scene witn numerous and comments from time to time. encouraging Mr. OPPOSITE THK THBATBH,; suoru hciouii hi um uio (nmicii laTOreo.Perry's V ,.i At twantt mlnatM nast oneOatton Fl r t threw open Its throttle valves and announced that It wanted-- no more fuel. All the others shut up" and keeping dark." As the time for tne oreaa to ne oaaea approached, excite TTeeps eonstanliy on band FOB SALS aa as- ment had Increased to a baking heat, both xv within and without the arena. At last Peer " oi less turned out Its bread In 42 minutes; Morton's furnace roiiowea suit, in ecu; uotton Plant 1 r 1T r VMM. UVA ,u m VMM. AU .1. fcuvu VJVJvXJ t. i. s MSSX. and lastly Buck'a Brilliant, In Kamsrltan), 47. The grand result of the trial was as follows: Norton s Furnace, E. Wood Perry, bread . welched 7 lbs S or: burned fuel TA lha. Charter Oak. IUce, Bros, a Co., bread weighed 7 t lbs 4 oa; burned fuel vyA lbs. 1.,, Peerless, Ctmpmtn A CoZ, bread weighed 7 lbs 4 OI the Most' Approved oc burned fuel &1 lbs. Styles, and of the Best Good Samaritan, bread weighed 7 lbs 9 oc burned fuel. VA pounds. Cotton Plant. Levi ANavra, bread wel.hed71bs 1 oc burned lbs. HENRY 1 ! sl$-3- m TERMS FO R TH E S EM t One copy; one year;. ' SS 09 S 59 fl six months,. three months,- -. - & t 00 OS -- Kuni I 1 AT 1 GodbccS - yearU... six months,. .13 CO .lot : 20$ three months,. . ! m 1 -- JiiTERM "rpRTHE WEEKLY t One eopy, one 1 ANGUS M. CANNON, General Business Agent. THI , . fuel, i Back?s A Wrlht.bread welshed BrUUant, Buck a m v i jit At the conclusion of the trial, the bread was taken charge of by tbe Awardinz Committee and locked up for an boar, at the expiration of wnicn it was aii eaten oj mem. in accordance with their duty, and the gold medal awarded for oes wooa stoves to uucit at wnght,of8t. Louis, honorable mention being made of the Peer ess. a mc. w an. lo. vwupuwu viicua . d4al7-lzndw.- TAR! out l i I1E17S JOB: PBIIITIIIG & h w.kw OFFICE 1 'if-.'- ii.-i'- i m ; jx'. t;,; TERMS to Suit reople's Clrenmstanoes.' dJCly recently received large' additions HAVING previously extensive Rtoek. is now one of the most complete In the West, and has lAcuiiies tor iub ezecuuon oz ail kinds wtiur BOOK and JOB PSINTINQ with Neatness 1 Despatch, and for Promntnesa rrin saCsXaeUea wiU be gxtaranteed. ai ' |