Show bettex batter in sachs the dairymen of washington territory for want of tubs tuba and jars have adopted anew a new method of putting up and keeping butter all butter is packed in muslin sacks made in such form that the package when completed is a cylinder three or four inches in diameter and from a half afoot a foot to a foot in length the butter goes from the churn as soon as worked over into the cylindrical bags made of fine bleached muslin the packages are then put into large casks containing strong brine with a slight admixture of saltpetre salt petre and by means weights of kept always below the surface the cloth integument always protects the butter from any impurities that chance to come in contact with the arine package and being always buried in brino brine that protects it from the action 0 of f the air and it haa han been ascertained by trial that butter put up in this way will keep sweet longer than in any other way besides it is found easier and cheaper for the manufacturer than to pack either in jars or firkins and for the retailer there is no telling the advantage on the score of safety and convenience these rolls of butter can lie on his counter as safe from injury from dust dusk or other contact as bars of lead can be lolled up for his customers in n a sheet of paper with as much pro briety as a bundle of matches if the consumer ion fon sumer when he gets home discovers of dust on the outside of the trie sack lack he can throw it into a pall pail of clear cold water and take it out cle cie dean a n and white As he be uses the butter from day 0 dayi day with a sharp knife he cuts it off rom the end of the roll in slices of thickness bickness kness suited to his wants and peels the cloth from the end of the slice it tidy in form to place upon the table able |