| Show I to W THE DAIRYMANS ICEHOUSE I I 14 li DAIYMANS I I I I I I 4 Cod plan 1 to lliilld I Atalnit Ad I I I 1 J to 11110 f I I 11 J A Connecticut correspondent of Tho 11 i floral Now Yorker mitts I N lg4 Ir I I I tho Icehouse can b built upon n I I I i ill I I I I sidolilll I would plan to have ono aide I Ill I I I and 101 i of two adjacent fides undir I I t ground I would tiny the cool room f I door on tho lower side tile icehouse I I I I I I 114 door ou the upper and plan tobao A oJpr bt I I t i4s gravity put the Ice to nl high a point I n v 1 is 1 nudetl llo tho icehouw Handling fell If IN il 0 1 lianl work nnd I would If powlble I I i plbl I I avoid lilting it 1 I 1 t Itig About bOO cubic fret of I I I lc space will b needed to hold iO tons I Is with an allowance for air space I I I packing and cool room will nqalro B I I W I building about 10 by 13 by 10 feet 1 i I e I I A would uio 2 by 0 studding and boan I 1 A 14 if 2 of bothln id3 a9 d outjtlgbt with matchci nmtwt I or If ronxri Man I are plenty v nld also them and I gtMxl waterproof pjrr This will giro n six 1 inch air pace and a > ilt materially keeping Ibo Ice for flooring over the cool room I would rise Iwo Inch chestnut plDK Sulking well with onknm cr rioubln oard 1 with matched opened or whlto pint I will pay to coat well the floor Dod sides with coallBr a rd vt tar I do not think It I practicable to try 10 pock ice around tb 0 rom DDCb 0 Britoil quantity of I wi ben nmh hnl 1 m Man Ice is packed i on floors or different t I cveli air Is I likely to get in und wanto 10 I badly Vo have tried I Wo find I hat lc keeps best when put In ono IB n filling tho cracks with DOW or all dust I snow cannot b hud allow Ing 1 foot at Ibo sides for sawdust mail a goo < coating of tho same on top ly ox al lulng the ico through tho stasou and filling up an occasional bolo fill ii may forD I will Iocp 1 quito well The floor may drip D Itt but I know of nn prDcUebl way to avoid this without t aging tho patented processes Build dooblo times to the cool room und avoid t ar there or anything that cat possibly t alnt milk or butter It It become musty or at nil moldy a coat of Whitewash I ill sweeten things Imminsoly On ally I men a cool rom will lie I found wry c mvcnient and profitable for Looping r or n few days many things besides Billk and butter One 11 Crnw A western correspondent of Ilonrds I Diiryman gives lit that piper nu no c mint of tile history and work of n rcamcry in his neighborhood At first I I t w as a prh ato enterprise The farm er of tile vicinity agreed to patronize n C reamery if ono should b started Two von erected chop buildings put In nn chloecy mail hired D boUenlker who lad I been regularly instructed and Vnew I lis business 1or five years the 1DOW 0 wnerrt operated 1 the factory tho arne uccllont boter maker remaining with hem t oil the while Ho Is tU In barge it may b said Tho farmers old their milk tho I a 01 Illk to factory After five years however Ibo farmers t cmselviH bought out tho two theeles > bughl proprietors pro-prietors and turned the placo Into a cooperative co-operative establishment What they are doing now nay b Been from tho follow IDI I surviving up II Tile Dairyman Number of patrons 425 Kstlmatod number of cows employed 8500 Pounds of butter made front Jan 1 000 1800 t July 1 IbDO 1 six months 903 000Hotter Doter raido in 1805113000 pounds During May and Jon of tho preiout nmmer the make has been 3000 pounds 1 I icr day and on several occasions 4000 lounds per day has been made Ir There was paid out during Ibo month of Juno fur cream voice and supplies il8l32 04 The payments to farmers for cream for I ioeral years past have been about I III > 100000 I per year 1 Over 1225000 pounds of butter was 1 shipped from this station last year b 1 Ilg I tho product of three other creamer I us besides tho one I Ifuvo described We Lava seven croBmerle ID the county besides many private farm lalricx that moB butter Last season tile money brought In by the sale of I dairy products was over 500000 and he farms of tho country where dairy log is carried on produce mora than they did 20 years ago I bo much for 11 local hutlocss of which wo nro proud 1 is safe to say that tho cream from over 10 fanu separators comes to tho creamery I Wlirn Ion Kt > 1 In Print A sensitive uinu is never so humiliated as when ho is obliged to read his owl I proofs Typo mocks tho writer Tin sentence that In manuscript moved with tile stride of nn armed man or danced as a nwoouing strain of Strauss Is I now limp Bud lame Tho phrase that glowed with color is I now pallid Sparkling Spar-kling wit Is flat SaP reflection t I jejune The thought ShaM I jcjuno ShBI ever got tile money for this1is f jostled by Who Boston would be Journal fool enough to pay for IU I |