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Show Atittr I.. Ilutlar UuMilona. Tlia txnt temperaluro to sipru-atoinlllt by centrifugal force in niumer1;id . rail, tf the mlllc U too wnriti, tho but ter w 111 bo salvyt "3 degs. to fcO dega. will do In winter. Cream should be cooled at toon aj louibleafterHlaics tbo Mpuralcr tea CO degt. to 03 d'i. In winter UiU haate fa not ao ccutlal, If tho cnain la surrounded sur-rounded by water. If not cooled, tie Initter will lie soft and ou flavor. The proper tcmjMtratnro to churn cream In summer tt M degt. to &7 degt , and In whiter &9degt. to CO degs. If churneil too wnnn It la Ihblotomaulu the clrnru, an I will always low some of lta body and color. A cement floor la tbo nest for buttert al a half bitMinent rouiu. P.un DiuUh Weston at WX to 4,WL To arol 1 streaks In your butler itraln llio cream through a wlro sieve and cloati tbo slero with hone. Cool the cream In numunTfta long and ai much at loaatblo before churning and start the churn at the right toinpirature. Homo cruimatOOdegt, will churn In ten rr twenty mltiulet) It should be cold enough to tako one hour. A. M DingUam lu Creamiry Journtl, Iidiilaor lelaraat. How about tbitt glg-ihtto sorrel liorw In Valley Ctly, U, V.I It Is clalinM that ho la frilly lunetccn hands high-six high-six feet four fncl.it and that a small broncho can easily walk under his body. During rainy days and old spells this fall git all ) our stables, cow and sheen shed andihlcktu hornet ready to shef ter tho lhe stock when cold weatlur breaks npon Jon. Mend all tbo doors, door latclica mid floor, and nail strip ncroai tbo cracks to keep tho coll out. If ou Intend to warm jour chicken homo with n kcroncno lamp and hot water jipee this winter ao that the hem will lay and on can rear early chickens, now It tho tlruo to prepare for It. Ut Ihe stock hat warm quarter It will not rupriro so much feed toktvplt In good condition. ToLiirwnrt on anlmaU, It 1 rccom mcnJod to break the skin of tbo Merc cenco by Kraplug It with n kiilfa and ttxn mbblngltorer with n solution of carbolic field. Dr. Crowder. of ICoscInsLo, JII.( hu (akeul.OOOTwuuda vt honey from a col onyof fitly hires of beet tliltSLOJcn. lie gtt4 flftttn cent a fund for It, fTUa (rtr CUnlrn lUfuto. Wcitla and garden r&f use flto llablo to accumnlnU rapidly at tlilt eeai')ii, at during tho patt wet w rather lu Ing lint bceu curried out under dlfilcnltii-a. Hit larger weed nro best remoud by th hand and bnrned, following aftir, as quickly at the pronnd will jwrinlt, with thohoo. Allowing the larger weed to remain on tho ground to wither up la faIo economy, a after In Ing cnt olT, la many cases, a crop of seeds will ripen ott to spring up Again. All refuse egi tnbh should bo rcmo el m soon at the crop fa gnlhtred, for If allowed to remain tl.c) only lurlwr slugs. In the (ractlceol aomo farmers ull such material U bumed In a smother with other garden refuw, tbo ashoH nmatnlng proving far mora beneficial totbegroind and cnpt that follow than allowing suih material to remain to be dug Into tho ground title-afur title-afur a a manure, and along with It probably a ho van of slug lu abun lance. When In heavy flow a cow ought to 1m) milked threu tiimt a day to keep her udder frum being Injured. Hut sho should hae extni feM when thus giving nj.h an ubuoruial Quantity of milk |