Icehouse plans promised to cut dairy losses
In a Dairy World column the writer urges building an icehouse to cool milk, detailing two low cost plans and the benefits of proper chilling. Advice covers ice storage, airflow, drainage, and a proposed roof, with notes on consequences for cream prices and factory quality.
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I. H. Ridgeway
Buyeau
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Monrad
Winnetkil
Providence
Dairy World
John M. Stahl
Farmers’ Call
Washington Letter from Jan 14 1889 on cabinet talks and rules
Washington Letter reports cabinet speculation around March, Mahone’s possible appointment, and Harrison. It notes a Virginia delegation to Mahone, a Senate inquiry into Treasury Architect, and Gov.-elect Tl oy’s Indiana return. House rules clash with Weaver and Carlisle bargain end the Oklahoma bill standoff. Wool Growers, Spreckles beet sugar bounty ideas, and a preserved Henry Clay carriage for inaugural parade.
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Carlisle
Weaver
House
Oklahoma
Claus Spreckles
California
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Henry Clay
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Faith Cure Scene Shocks Springfield Faith Meeting
A Chatham farmer Robert Watts narrates his limited faith cure experience in Springfield while Anne Delaney of Taylorville, a young convert, enters trances at the meeting. Delaney grips Watts for hours causing him to walk and stand as she is moved about the hall. Watts escapes as Delaney collapses, later recalling nothing of the event.
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Lincoln History advance sheets in Century Magazine
The February installment highlights McClellan's removal, Chase and Lincoln wartime policies, and Lincoln’s relations with Seward and Chase including their resignations. Also notes an enlarged Siberia map, Bellamy's Harper’s tale, and Woolson's Jupiter Lights second installment.
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Siberia
George Konnan
Tne Century Co
Enat 17Th Street
New York
Edward Bellamy
Harper’s Magazine
Constance Fenimore Woolson
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