Washington Letter July 8 1889 Caucus aims for harmony
Washington reports a Republican Senate caucus planned after a conference among leaders Allison Cullom Dolph and Chandler. The White House stresses willingness to seek party leaders' advice, with hopes for harmony between the Senate and administration in the coming session. Additional items note Navy land grants, pensions policy, Blaine's return, and Edison praises.
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Chandler
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Jeannette
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U. S
Boston
Stone
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Des Moines
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Virginia
Kimball
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Tanner
Tie
Rusk
Texas
Regulat
Lincoln and the leg length riddle in a legal tale
A humorous tale features Abraham Lincoln weighing a lawyerly query on leg length. Douglas Lovejoy joke ends with Lincolns practical line about legs reaching from body to the ground. The piece shifts to a lawyer’s mock demonstration of circumstantial versus positive evidence and ends with patent-law notes from Washington DC.
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Taincoln
Dairy Information Bureau Question Service Promo
Dairy Information Bureau announces an edited collection to encourage improved dairy methods. Inquiries about butter cheese and milk handling are invited by mail to the bureau at the listed address.
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Editor Dairy Column on Swedish Butter Extractor Debate
The Dairy Information Bureau delays the Swedish Butter Extractor verdict amid mixed reports from Europe. Critics fear loss of aroma, possible overreliance on washing with buttermilk, and question its practicality for farms and creameries. Supporters tout continuous butter output, while the writer urges caution and more reliable tests.
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Europe
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Oregon man writes of cure with Dandelion Alterative
A Marshfield Oregon man T A Kina reports long suffering with dyspepsia and heartburn, tried various remedies, finally used five bottles of Dandelion Alterative sent from Missouri. After three bottles he was cured and shared remaining bottles with his daughter and a neighbor. He praises the medicine and endorses it. Sold by Deroy Ellsworth TM.
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