Democratic Sentinel, Volume 8, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 August 1884 — Higher Prices for Butter. [ARTICLE]
Higher Prices for Butter.
All dairymen who use Wells Richardson & Co’s Improved Butter Color agree that. It Increases tnc value of butter several cents a pound, jtis pure and harmless, convenient lor In tint use, h„s no la te or odor, and gives a clear, goldetl richness to the b t er. It 1 1 the very be.?t butter color obta nable, and Is not expensive. In eve y irtate In the Union the demand for it la injreas.ng. "Are the sails on the ship of state mads from the Pres.dential canvass/" aslcs u young statesman from Brooklyn. —New York Tin.es. The very remarkable climatic eccentricities, if so they may be termed, that have lately attracted attention the world over, are typically exemplified in the last winter season about Btavangov, Norway, where, in latitude 58 deg. 58 min., or only one degree south of the extremity of Greenland, the thermometer but once during the month of January fell to the freezing point. The grass plots of the various gardens are described as having been practically as green as in summer; “daisies, snowdrops, pansies, violet*, and primroses had their blossoms well set; peonies appeared above the ground, and manv roses had thrown out vigorous Bhoots.” —The American.
