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Show DAIEY AND POULTRY. Daokwlng Leghorn cock are purq U ODE BUDGET OP FUN. vtrjf white, without the slightest straw, oc creamy tinge, with a narro tTaclc INTERESTING CHAPTERS FOR stripe along the center of the Joviet SOME GOOD JOKES. ORIGINAL hackle feathers. Back, saddle, w ing OUR RURAL READERS. AND SELECTED. bow and wing bay pure white; breast, under wing bar, and tail, dense IsMfMfnl Farmer Operate Thle lustrousparts, black. The Silver Duckwing A Widows Fnaoml Fraporty Tract Separtmeet of the Farm A Few Leghorn hen has a silvery gray hackle Timm and tha Farrot Aa UnwarHint as to the Care of Lire Stock with a narrow black the Flotsam and J atBoast ranted through stripe and Poultry. center of each feather. The breast is tain. light salmon, shading off to gray toward the sides; the body color when Loras Greeting. Flavor In Batter. viewed at a short distance should apN this important OLLT meets me at a bluish all with faint tint pear gray the door subject H. Hay- over. A tendency to ruddy gray, When tha loil of day ward of the Penn- either in is oer. ground color or pencil, is obWhen the summer sylvania The tail Is black or dark Dairy jectionable. sun at setting. school says: The brown, except the two upper feathers, Flashing through annual production which are light gray. The penciling or the leafy fretting. of butter it the markings are irregular or wavy. The Flecks with molten United States is White Leghorn, like the brown, is the gold the floor, about 1,375,000,000 more generally bred of the Leghorn With a smile ofbegetLoves pounds. The larger varieties. It is, no doubt, the most ting, is of this breed to for me proat put advantageous variety part Molly meets on the market and fit, and the easiest to raise on the farm. the door. faold upon its merits, bringing from 10 Being of one color in plumage, they me at the door, ito 75 cents per pound. The reason why are more successfully raised and cared Molly meets Neath the porch's fragrant store, Neath the sweet wistaria, clinging, gutter varies so markedly in its market for than the varieties. its purple clusters swinging. value is almost entirely owing to the Their plumage is pure white through- AndV, 1th the galore, In her voice a welcome ringing, .difference in its favor. Flavor in butter out, the feathers other than white will me meets door. at the Molly is that quality which affects the taste, disqualify them. It has been a matter and it is the presence Vr absence of Molly meets me at the door. Fair as in the years before. (flavor that commends or condemns the When our vows of love were spoken. 'butter to the consumer. Generally And I begged the ribbon token At her dainty throat she wore. .speaking, the principal sources of but With our still unbroken, ter flavor are two, namely, the condMolly meets me at the door. itions under which the milk is secreted and drawn from the cow, and the conMolly meets me at the door. ditions to which the milk Is subjected Ah, pray God, for evermore. Till my last faint breath is fleeting. (after it ia drawn and before it is manTill my heart has ceased Its beating. I I parti-color- ed apple-bloo- love-kn- ufactured into butter. It is generally iconceded (although some experiments (have proved othervise) that as a cow advances in her period of lactation the 'flavor of the butter she produces deteriorates. Why this is so the writer is mot advised, but it Is a fact, however, that as a cow approaches parturition the milk becomes more or less abnormal In that the milk serum becomes more viscous, the fat globules smaller, and the milk creams less exhaustively and churns with more difficulty. The flavor of the butter is not necessarily bad, but there is a decided lack of that fine, quick, aromatic odor which the best markets demand and are willing to pay for. The difference in flavor between fresh cows and strippers is so marked that some dairymen will not pay as much per 100 pounds for milk from a herd where most of the cows are well advanced in their period of lactation, even though it be richer in fat, as they will for milk from a herd the most of which are fresh cows. Another condition which affects the flavor of butter before the milk is drawn is the kind and condition of the food the cow Is fed upon. As important as this Is, It is difficult, with our present knowledge, to state definitely what foods should or should not be fed. Such food as silage, potatoes, turnips, If sound, are safely fed with moderation, If care is taken not to feed them immediately before milking. Considerable fault has been found during the present year with the use of gluten and linseed meals, and if fed it should be jwith considerable care and watchfulness. There is no question but that of the many byproducts on our markets there are some that will affect the butter produced from them adversely. The period of lactation and the food of the cow do not play as important a part in butter flavor, generally speaking, as the conditions under which the milk is cared for after it is drawn from the cow. These, too, may he divided nto two general heads. First, the conditions which surround the milk or 'cream before it is manufactured into butter, and, second, the kind of bacteria favorable or unfavorable that ripens the cream. While milk or cream 'is cooling to the temperature of the isurrounding atmosphere it is giving off ifts own odors, and does not take up others, hut when it has reached a constant temperature it begins to absorb Any odors that may b" present from iany source, and if these are unpleasant, as they are quite apt to be, the flavor of the butter will be affected accordingly. Hence the Importance of keepa separate, ing milk and cream in room and enclean and well ventilated tirely away from anything like meats, eooklng or decaying vegetables, the laundry, etc. One of the most interesting phases of butter making is the effect of different bacteria upon the flavor. The study of bacteria in this connection has engaged, and is still engaging, the attention of leading investigators in this and foreign countries. Although a favorable kind of bacteria is absolutely essential In the ripening of cream for the production of the finest flavored butter, so far experiments in this country have shown that a starter made from selected skim-mll- k will probably give as uniformly good results as the use of the expensive commercial butter cultures that are advertised on the market as Improving the flavor of butter. Standard Varieties of Chickens. Dominique Leghorns are not so generally known. Their color Is much like that of the American Dominique and Barred Plymouth Rock, and is what is known as Cuckoo by English The body color is grayish breeders. white, each feather regularly crossed With parallel bars of blue black, producing the effect of a blulsh-tinge- d The color is the same plumage. throughout. The ground color of each feather Is a clear, light, bluish gray. The shanks and toes are bright yellow and eyes bright red in color. Silver Duckwing Leghorns are not generally bred in this country, though they are frequently Feen in showrooms. They are considered as profitable as scy of the other Leghorn varieties, and In point of beauty they are very interestThey take the ing and fascinating. name Duckwing from the similarity wing bar to that of of the steel-blu- e the Mallard or Wild Duck, the name being first given to a variety of games Game. The the- - Silver Duckwing hackle and saddle feathers of a Silver May she meet me as of yore; Grant for aye, with cheery greeting! Molly meets ms at the door. Oaght to Hara Told. Tbs Sianlsg Saab "But I do sin, you say, "again and again, and that is what makes me fearful I try to do better, but I fail and I fail all day long. I try not to be covetous and worldly, hut poverty tempts me, and I fall; I try to keep my temper, but people upset me, and I Bay things of which I am bitterly ashamed the next minute. Can God love such a one as me?" My answer it if God loved the world when it was dead in trespasses and sins, and not trying to be better, much more will he love you who are not dead In trespasser and Bins, and are trying to be better. If he were not still helping you, if His Spirit were not with you, you would care no more to become better than, a dog cr an ox cares. And if you fall-w- hy, arise again. Get up. and go on. You may be sorely bruised, and soiled with your fall, but is that any reason for lying still, and giving up the struggle cowardly? In the name of Jesus Christ, arise and walk. Chas. Kingsley. Cto4l liOYi God 1b love, and you can never escape from love. No sorrow, no sin, no estrangement, no darkness can enable you to escape from love. The omnipotence is the omnipotence of love, and the omnipresence le the omnipresence of love. Yor may loosen your hand, but He will not loosen Hie. It le not the grip which the babe has on tha mother. It is the strong arm of the mother holding the babe, that keeps tbe child safe. Death and life and principalities and powers and things present and things to come might separate me from my love of God; but neither life nor death, nor principalities, nor powers, nor things present, not things to come, nor height, nor depth, nor any other created thing, shall be able to separate me from Gods love. Lyman Abbott. D. D. Horn BUFF LEGHORN COCKEREL, of much speculation as to which variety of Leghorns is most prolific in egg production. This is a difficult question to properly adjust to the satisfaction of the specialty breeders, but from a conservative standpoint it is generally considered that the whites have slightly the advantage over the others. Phenomenal Individual egg records have been made by most all the varieties, but the above opinion is advanced from the general results obtained from various sources. There are in Brown and White Leghorns the b b Brown and the White. The only distinguishing difference between the last named and the The other varieties is in the comb. b b White and Brown Leghorns have a email rose comb square in front, firm and even upon the head, tapering evenly from front to rear, without inclining to one side, the top comparatively flat and covered with small points or corrugations, terminating In a well developed es Rose-com- Rose-com- Rose-com- Rose-com- Nephew How did you like the parrot I sent you? Uncle Rather tough. Nephew What! did you eat him? Why, he was a great talker. Uncle Well, why didnt th durn fool say bo? In European Style This hotel is run on the European plan, isnt it? asked the hungry-look-in- g guest, with the long hair and buckskin trousers. Yes, sah, replied the waiter. Well, I havent time to look over the bill of fare," rejoined the other reBring me some English signedly. breakfast tea, a Hamburg steak, Swiss cheese, some German fried potatoes and French coffee cake or Vienna bread I dont care a darn which." Chicago Tribune. CONFERENCE For the Confirmee, L. D S., and Womans Conference, L. I. S., at Salt Lake City, October 3d to 6th, inclusive, the following rates are authorized to SaltLaki City and return ia 1C G. W. railway: Figaro. 300,-00- last night? They were. What wasrilie matter? I was soaking that cigar you gave me. Life. Semi-Annu- Money back - Via Rio Grand. Weetrrn Railway. Every one knows that for one man who is arrested for drunkenness there we at least tea and often twenty who go home intoxicated. Ia London, England, there are 14,000 drink shops, and every year 30,000 persons are arrested for drunkenness. In the United Kingdom there are 190,000 public 0 houses, and every yeer there are arrests for drunkenness. If we allow six drunkards for one arrested for drunkenness, we should arrive at a total of MW.0Q0 adults who are more or less prisoners of Londons saloon- keepets. Zion'. Savings Bank and Trust Company of Nos. 1, 8 and 5 Main street, Salt Lake City, Utah, now have on deposit morethan a million and a half dollars. They pay 5 per cent interest per annum and compound the interest four times a year. Deposits are sent from all parts of the United Btates. Have you an account? If not, start an account NOW. Women and children have the right to deposit in their own Write name, subject to their own order. for any information needed. $1 and upward received. WILFORD WOODRUFF, President. GEORGE M. CANNON, Cashier. Were the sanitary police in your home Her Advantage, Mrs. Stalemate Only to think of the way in which Mrs. Smarte snapped up that wealthy Mr. Goode! Its positively disgusting. Uncle John Naturally some of the other ladies are disappointed; but they had no chance against Mrs. Smarte. Shes a widow, you know, and she hasnt haunted the matrimonial barthe last two or three gain counter years for nothing. Boston Transcript, RATES al ifi dont like you Schilling's Best: Tea and money at your grocers.) San Frandbca A Schilling & Co Tickets will bo sold on following dates: From Ogden, Bingham, Springville, Silver City and intermediate points, from October 3 to 6th, inclusive: tickets limited to October 12, 1897. From all other points Octobers to 5, inclusive; tickets limited to October 15, 1897; except Grand Junction, Fruita and Cisco, at which points tickets are on sale only on October 8, limited to date of issue on going trip, with final limit October 15. The train service of the Rio Grande Western is unequaled for speed, safety and comfort. The Mulluh of Huddah has announced his intention to attack the khan We suspect there is a of dir at once. typographic error in the above; probably the mullah of huddah is about to attack the khan of boor. Froapectors Map of Utah. n ML Mini 6T3 G. W. SHORES. Ipaelall.t l Ik. Wee HOT O HE DOLLAR HEED BE PAID UNTIL YOU Ft CURED The Passenger Department of the Ilia Grande railway has just issued an rR. O. W, SHORKe. always Making map showing all mining districts of trying kaip BUfinricg mankind, always record, together with an outline sketch of ha that peopl aonytno glvaa rata far avary dollar paid kirn, bad the older districts, and calling special atquack ary, fraud aad bn aUd4 to glra tention to several partially developed re- oaitioa Its Crat-- blow, and prauot tag uftorlng alums front th daaptea&le gions which recently have shown importwilwda et qumoka and atorlatua Bvarg ant uncoverings of gold and copper, luOnar frost notice of prospectors, investors AUN I and others. L-WO For copies of this valuable map address HOOD F. A. Wadi.eioh, G. P. A., Salt Lake City. Bemlnal WrakiiMa, Varloooela. 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This Magical Treatment may be taken t?r exprpM, prepaid, lor will 75, 00, ora at home under their directions, or they ii all ircuiar bnttl, ut on rogues who to bills hotel aud fare railroad pay to go ttiere for treatment, if they Firefer They aie perfectly reliable; have no Free Prescriptions, Free Cure, GAflSAVE Free Sample, or U. O. 1. fake. They have Writ for nio $950,000 capital, and guarantee to cure very case they treat or fund every dolUtiloga. SHuilh ftAiiSI in Billtolt be Slut q or their charges may deposited lar; ONE PROFIT 7 RLUIILO IT WHQLLSAlt MS bank to be paid to them when a iure it OELIVBtO FREE Of CHARGE II TOC affected. Writ them today. te OCTI SI00 To Any Man. an Going to Klondike. Sorensen, proprietor of the I. X. L. Second-Hanstore. 48 East Second South street, Salt Lake City, will go soon, and he is now selling out over $40,000 worth of the finest furniture, carpets, stoves and household goods. A rare opportunity for conference visitors to furnish nin Unwarranted Boast, up Their home at tlicir own prices. Ail Louise Do you know that Charley mail orders given prompt attention. Finnick3 Is going around town bragA Georgia drummer had a customer SHOE CO., SLAhtST fSSIOIfirF you the other ging that he kissed whose name was Legg. The latter failed 238 Vaaroi St, night? In business, and the drummer, who hapChlCflJO, TIL tilin' 1 you would keep posted, Jessie Why, the horrible story tellwrite for Information er! He did no such thing. It was I pened to be on : hand at the timo, teleft Tiiww who ii firm the (uviriifflriU Prompt Itepllo. that kissed him, and he nearly fainted graphed his will write to Autlinn Oulck Koturns. broke. has Legg him! Patent Arty, 014 w too. did But I when thats the way The firm it, ItlrkforU, Ivnimn will receive ft prompt reply WaHhmgton, J).C.,Uiiy placed the wrong construction j.r with cowards. They always are the on A. FRED SEARS, the telegram and replied: Cleveland Leader. SALT CTTV LABE Block. greatest boasters. MeCornlck new discovery; "Sorry. See a physician, and keep sou VP 1 quic k relief and Gurus wor4 mJ a ber. U i Imnnialu and JO Atlanta Constitution. of book & eah-f.r R. A. jy Very Personal, treatment Jbree ir- H.n.umtitBi8UMi,AUaaatia. (IMOllPOR TKD SALT l.AKifi Cl TV, UTAH Hall a Catarrh Cura Book, and periodicals prepaid to destination at W. N. U., Salt Lake No. 38, 1897 Is taken Internally. Price, 75c. pnblialters prices. Special out of town rates on school, teachers and general supWhen Answering Advertisement Kindly stationery, office, Mention This Paper. plies Bend ns your orders. My wife was speechless with rage when I got home last night. Jimminyl I wish mine would get as mad as that. Chicago Journal. P. A. d YQU20T040 1 Live Stock Commission. 'iLduvrihviIi 5ra DERGE FEATHERS OF BROWN LEGHORNS, spike in the rear. There is no ard weight given for Leghorns. stand- Sheep a Sailors, Sheep make good sailors. Their habit of sticking close together probably soonei enables them to acquire sea-lethan other animals. They become quite tame after a short experience on board ship. Once in Genoa we were supplied with one of the most extraordinarylooking animals of the breed I havi ever set my eyes on. His horns weri twisted nearly twice round, and lyii nose was a real Weu'ngton. He wai at home on board In a few hours aftei his arrival, and continued to enlargi the circle of his friends by making some three or four voyages with me ta India. In the matter of food he wai Pea soup wai by no means particular. his favorite dish. Hot potatoes or any to were easvegetable he tookHea fancy but to watch had obtainable. ily the sailor who carried these thing! and bj from the galley to the focsle, he rolled over oi until Wilson Has that charming widow him butting threw the contents of the dish to him any property? Bilson Yes, considerable. he succeeded in getting the desired Wilson Real estate or personal? dainties. Ho became latterly the terBilson Personal; she has six chilror of the sailors lives at meal hours, but his outrageous conduct having been dren. the result of their own teaching, they never complained. His evil practices, It Wasn't Teresary that I had, Did you permit him to kiss you? however, became so great to close his asked the old a'eatleiran. though with some regres career as a shipmate. Captain Joue I didnt have to. lepiled the Bain. young thing. Indeed she had caught an Whenever sweet potatoes are bruised young man who knew too much to In the milk the milk will sour and ask. Chicago Post. the potato will rot. ing. A The credit that is got by a lie only lasts nntil the truth cornea out . - Elias Morris and Sons Company,: Read the Advertisements. Yon will er joy this publication much better if you will get into tbe habit of reading the advertisements; they will afford a most interesting study and will put you in the way of getting some excellent bargains. Our advertisers are reliable, they send what they advertise. know you. And if you come back broke, I know you. Indianapolis Journal. IN... Marble and Mantles, etc, Crates, Salt Lake Lit, tkmplb ..... G-ranit- e, wont A great commotion seems to have taken place among railway circles, owing to a contemplated through car service between the Pacific coast and Chicago which is to operate one day eai h week. This is not a new departure by any means, as the Denver & Rio Granda Railroad company and its connections have bee operating a through car service between the Pacific and Atlantic coasts, via Salt Lake, Pueblo. Denver, Kansas City and Chicago for years, and three days each week, viz: every Wednesday, Thursday and Friday evening. The cars for this through service arc of the latest Pullman design, and are sujipH'! with new clean linen and bedA Pullman porter is asding throughout. signed to each car. These cars are under the personal supervision of a special excursion agent, whose duty it is to see that passengers are given every comfort and fnn for H(f, attention. "Does Miss Merry smile upon your For further information, apply to any euit. Cliumplpy? or to B. F. Nevins, general agent, agent, "Smile? She laughs U1I you can or to II. M. Cushing, traveling passenger bear her a block every time I propose." agent, D. & R. G. railroad, 68 West Second Detroit Free Press. South (treat, Balt Lake City, Utah. I and HEADST0SE3 H0HUMESTS Never mind; lam going to the gold fields next spring, and when I come back I wont te Let the crop of poultry and stomach of animals get empty before slaughter- nnnn ev CO., 0PP08ITH WRITE GEO. M. FOR JAS. GT.ENDINNINO, and Treas SCOTT, Presuieub PRICES S. H. AND THB DESIGNS RUMFIELT), beoretary nt 8i Go Scott Geo. M. na Hardware Bar arid Sheet Iron, Steel !TpTr,eT FMpo AGENTS Toil Detroit Stove Co., John Van A Home Steel Range Coles Air Tight Heaters, Worthington Steam Pump Buffalo Scale Company, Atlas Engine Works, Dodge Wooden Pulleys, California I'ou der Works, Celebrated Anchor Brand Cylinder and Engine Oil, Howe, Brown & Co., Drill & Revere Rubber Co., Dodge Injectors, Leviathan Belting. Tool Steel, Miners Tools, Stoves, Tinware, etc And a General Assortment of Mill Findings. STORE IGS mi SI : MOUSE 125 1 SECOND SQUI3 0 SOI USE EH 3 |