The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, February 23, 1882, Image 1

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!THE CHIEF-.
SSS CLCTO, SEBBASSA.
BY
Mi I THOMAS,
The
Red
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iu'n iriii-iiliSj HnbbiiitMm
exuiti-d rv i.vnt :: rut
N'L:5T .OT r ?C!-P7EST Ma'
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"Eternal Vitilanre is ill price of Liberty." and -$1,j0 a year is th- pricr ' the IU d Cloud. Ch'u f
Cloud
Chief
WIUSc-ILBOayearifiilaiBAavaBce.
GO
SOUTH-EAST OK SOUTH-EAST
VIA THE
B.&M.R.R.
ThU i'.oad tuKtthcr with the C.B.JtQ which
iii culled
Tin-:
Burlington Route !
Kornisthe miiM-niiilcti-lin-l(f-twe:n Nflir.-i'ka
poibtr und iill ointj. fctt itiiu'ouri rarer.
l'umttiiKttf tukir.R this line ors the
ilo. Kivcr at I'laiUiuuuth
over the
Piattsmoutli Steel Bridge,
huh 1 'nt !y liccn completed.
Through Day?oaJie
ANJ
riillmnn WI-ypincCarw
AHEKCNTO
Burllnston.Peariii.Cliicaffo
anil St. LOtiix,
AVhieclnFcpini:ertincan" made in union dejioa
j.-sill ointF.ortli Kiwi laud South. Trains hy
thie roi-te Ft ' in Kihraska aro 'V.-re-
lurn tree I; .1 the urniut u--.-iJ.ui
whiili mi lreiuentl il-lay trains
comins tliroiiKli Jroin tho mnuii-
taiflc. at:d n?enKer- an- thus
Mire nfujakitiK k'm! . n-
i.e-tiii- wIm-ii they
takethw li A M.
route caft.
Through Tickets
AT
LOWEST BATES
In force in the Mali-, ag well as lull and reliallc
.nfoi unit ton required, can he hail upon aiipliea
tion to H. & Al. K. It. Akihi ut any of the
principal ftation-. or to
PEECEVAL LOWELL,
18tf General Ticket Aifont.
OMAHA KKH.
SPECIAL BARGAINS !
jit the Store of
TIED CLOUD, - NEBRASKA.
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A large stock of Gennrmlown A ool,
Zephyrs and Stocking Yarn, always
on hand.
DRESS Good, ALL WOOL lloock,
and a full Supply of FLANNELS,
Always on Hand.
HOODS OF HOME M ANUFACTURE.
TOYS for tho Children and. Every
thing else vouneed, at
NEW HOUSE'S Store.
Thi-s a.e is one of Marvellous ad
vance. The diM-overy of new adap
tations of Eleetrieal foive.s in the next
ten vear will astonish the world.
Intelligent and .-killed Attorney
are e-sontial in seeming Patents for
Inventors.
Communicate w't Pie-hey k (Ireen
529 7th St.. Washington U. 0.
'!'i t iii.-. niLilicinc has been
f'.Cu'l for 35 cars in
si w wajtiivate practice,
in al! diseases o 1 the throat
and Imiqs, is the greatest
rb d C t menda-
.1 t'lii ILilsam can have
o. Tut before the
OONTAIN
. ..1 iSfiQ. l'riccs'jc..
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OUGH
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l. . 0 it for sale. We,
fc55t"ttv.- .uaranteeitthrough
f't-',. BALSAM
5 -4&ir' : : Fnpnrtots
"- - .?'$ K-nsa City, Mo.
Go to the reliahle and well-known
lrug stand of It. R. Sherer Red Cloud,
andhnyal hotile. If after uing
two-thmN, yon get no relief, return
the balance and get your money
back.
..tiM 1?!T
L nTcr Fails to Retora tJrcy or tailed llairl
t TVei'iiC. A'.J "" Irit-n..rw,ulrIrri-M nn. I
: loli, jcniU.Ucx.iut. trp tu. jl 1 1 t- t cruuu.
lTil!l 3'tjCtK iri j'SpiIi I th
Giaper. F.uchn, ;luilrawe. bttllinpia and j
many ot tne ocii mccicincs ur.oTi aic ncic cora-
lnncdiatoair.e..ianci uclI ixicn amiu:rc:iic
rowers, astanislie the GrcatestRlooJFuiit.cru: the
EUt neaaa ana ouxagui nesiorer ever nzza.
ItcuiK Ilfps'1. RhcuniaUMn, SlecplessncNS,
allcUteasesof ihehioaadi. 1Vt1 Lungs, Licr,
Kidney. nd U Female Consriamti.
If jpu are waiting away with Coni:ni7)ti-n or
any disease, ue the To.MCto-u.iy. It wi.l tureJy
help you- Fetnenltr! hisirsureriortoFu:erv
Essences of Ctngcr and ether Tome, as ubuiUs
imlhesysteaiiviOiout irtoxicatiag. 50c snd$i
Jjs, at atl dealers in !niS. lv one ctaiunc v ithout
ic7istreef HiCOX&Co..N Y. i-er.dJor arcula
j!BGK SWING IN BCT:.SQ T1X POLLAU 5trE.
f I.. CROOK'S W
1WIKE of TAR
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CCilES THOUSANDS YE.IKLV. f
jfe APCSITIVECURE k
J? ForCougha.Colds, f
sjKbw Is the Best of Tonics;
C3CVvSiVLorP:fhp5rwpftPr f
creS.:Ri;p:?Sy6tern;
.vj' nmiui rrx --.. -
5 nnrt ne?.n,
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AttlUofltTTlll ,. b
"" iji'-u,i m
r-f Tar; UU no bl
r ot sue ojr all Uiazgnit. t
S L SMITH sr.n P-,r
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V' - vTON. OHIO.
EAST
VOL. IX.
.K. A. SIMPSON.
F. A SWKEZY.
jllturocy at Law.
NoUrj Public.
Blue Hill Bank,
SIMPSON & SWEEZY,
BLCE HILL, WEBSTER CO., NEB.
A General Rankin Buiine Tranaetcl.
E.ecial Care circn to Collections, Farm
Loans at Low Hates. .School liouds
Bought and Hold
coi:ur.crosiEKTS:
Kountic Brothers Bankers. New York City;
Bank. Uaj aba Nebraska.
J. E.Hnitn.
lrc'f lit Nat.BMk
Beatrice Neb.
B. C. Suits.
Gu&'r lit Nmt.Bmk
Beatrioe Kab.
SMITH BROTHERS,
BANKEE8,
RED CLOUD, NEB.,
Transact a general bankinjt buiineu. buy
ell county warrant, alio Coanty. Precinct
and
and
htiool uninci uon.11.
Negotiate (xria mortgages, bay tad iu c or
eifrn Kxchango.
4V-pecial attention (Wen to collectiont.
lUrKRMCisr-ln Nat. Bank Now York. Oai
ha Nat. Hank. Omaha.
SMITH BROS.
L. P. Albrioht,
1'reHulont.
B. V. SlIIKKV,
Cashier.
WM& GQUSTT m
RED CLOUD, NEB.
Musky To Loax on Real Estate. Buy
mid m'II Exchange and do a. general
Banking Lusinarf.
KKFKKKNCES:
Hayer A Atkin. Hanke-, York: York County
U.i ok. York. Fanners' 4 Merchant' Bank,
York; Union National Bank. Chicago;
-Marsh Krotf,. Mother Jt Co. Lincoln.
9-8tf
W. H. STROHM.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
RED CLOUD, - NEBRASKA.
Slay be consulted in English or German.
Collections will receive prnmiit attention.
Office: Op pi i.-ite Boy's Home
0. C. Caac.
Jib. McNkHT.
Case & McNeny.
A TTORSEYS AND fOL N6EL0RS AT LAW.
Will practice in all the Vurt of tliU State and
Northern Kai'fxv Colle-tiuuB aa uell a litiica
ted buinn carefully and otIiciet.il atlemlctl to.
Okkick:- On Webster istreet. one door north
of Garher'a Store.
KEI CLOUD, XEIS.
J. S. GILHAM,
A
TTORSEY ASD rOFSSKl.OK AT LAW.
Ojjicr our door north of Kulvy Bros.
RED CLOUD. - NEBRASKA.
lv. C. 11a wlet. N. H. Thokpr.
Hawley 6c Thori'E,
A TTORSEYS .A COnSSELORS AT LAW.
Office: Over Mc Farland's store.
""BED cloud, nes.
Laird & Smith,
attorneys and counselors at law.
Hastings, - Nehraska.
Will practice in alt tho Court of the State.
Prompt attention given to all business entrusted
to his care. julyl-t
J. L-Ku.iv.
FSIouiuiiiKton.
Nrbiwka.
C. W. Kai.kt.
Hed Cloud. Neb.
KALEY BROS.,
A TTOUNF.YS AT LAW & REAL ESTATE
' AGENTS.
Will practice in all the Court in Xebracka
and iitirtlurn Kacta: collections irnuittly at
tended to and coitesi-oiidencc solicited.
EED CLOUD, Ketrask.
Also. Acnt. for 11. A M. II. U. 1-and.
J. BI. MOSEXA, Ifl. V.
-ECLKCTIC
Physician and Surgeon,
Ut:i CLOUD. NF.D.
Will pay special atten'ion to Obtetnc and
diccse of Hiuiicn-Alo general and special
MirKPry. Dieaseh of the Kye and Ear Chargej
moderate. Office over Sherwood's itore.
2.Vl-y
DR. C. SCI1EXCK,
Physician Surgeo'n,
(XIWLIS, NKr.KASKA.
Professional calls promptly attended.
OFriCK At reidence near Cowles. 8-51
Dr. H. A. Baird,
RESIDENT DENTIST.
RED CLOUD,
NEBRASKA.
Guide Rock House,
J. B. SAB IX, Propr,
GUIDE HOCK, NEBRASKA.
This House has ju--t "-o- i-Mlttcd and
newly furnished t. r-.:hout.
GOOD SAMPLE IHM
for the accommodation of commercia1
men.
41tf
Paints,
5 COOK'S
Oils,
RED
ui ass.
CLOUD
Motion
BliUG
Wall aper,
'STORE.
HB&K
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RED CLOUD,
THE CHIEF.
M. L. THOMAS,
EDITOR.
THURSDAY, FEB. L3, LS82.
THE. EDITOR.
As. Exchicgo Gives a Briof D!eccune en tho
Etbits cf the Creiture.
The editor is a member of that race
of animals called mankind. He is
' invariable a kind man.
1I' i- perfectly harmless. You may
tro into hi-' den without fear. But he
has hi- peculiarities. The sight of a
poet makes, him wild. He is then
very dangerous, and is apt to do bod
ily harm to all within his reach. He
is'al-o much wrought up when a man
comes in with a little tnlle he has. just
dashed oil".
There is one thing that mu.-l he
said in the editor's dispraise. His
mind is so bia-ed by long thinking
in a certain direction, that he dis
likes cry much to look upon both
eidos of a question. Therefore, if you
value your sairty, never approach
him with manuscript written on both
bides of your paper.
The editor u.-ually writes with a
pen, but his mvt cutting articles arc
the product of his shears.
And let me nay right here, children,
that a good deal of sheer nonsense,
has been printed about the editor.
He u-es his shears only when com
posing an entirely original article.
The editor would make a good pub
lie speaker, but for his propensity for
clipping words.
The editor's hardest task is to dis
pose of his time. It is a monotonous
life indeed, were it not for the kind-ne.-softhe
few hundred people who
call upon him every day to enliven
his dull life with stories of their
grievances, of their brand new enter
prises, and with antediluvian anec
dotes. When you grow up to be men
and women, children, remember this,
and spend all the time you can in the
sanctum of the editor. Ho loves
company so much, you know, and
sometimes he has to sit silent and
alone for a whole half-minute. Is it
not too bad 'I
The business of the editor is to en
tertain itinerant leetureis, book ean
va ers, exchange liends, and other
pliilanthropi-ts He uives hi- whole
day to tin e. He uittes his editorial-,
at night, after he has gone to
bed.
The editor is never happy except
when he is writing complimentary
nolices. For ten cent's worth of pie
ents he will gladly give ten dl.ir's
worth of :ulvertisiiji all on account
of the plea-ure it given to write, you
know, children.
He loves to write neat little speech
. and bright little poems for people
without brains, who wi.-h to -peak
in public. It 1- so eay u, ,lt, 1 1 i that
he is .sometimes quite miserable
when an hour or two passes without
nit opportunity to do something of
the kind.
The editor dines at all the hotels
free; he travels free; theaters open
wide their doors to him: his tailor
clothes bun with grati-; his butcher
and grocer furnish him with food
without money and without price.
In short, his every want is porvided
for. He spends "his princely Hilary
in building churches and school
houses in foreign lands.
By all means, children, be editors.
Of course it would be better if you
could be hod-carriers or dray horses.
But ks that is impossible, by all
inwite be editors.
Washington Correspondence.
Washington Feb.. HO, 1SS2.
The wires have just ihudied hither
and on the wide world o'er a dis
graceful scene in the otlicc of tho L'e
publican, which has doubtle-s sent
one soul to eternity, and cast a dis
grace over the fair name of the Capi
tal. The secret mv-teries that now
.....1 tUrk,-, U..W-1. i,..x .,....-. ....... .1 . '
ami then Hash into gaze, niove that
thi metropolitan citv is not an earth- i
iv parauise, out mat it na? all the .-ins
and sorrows that follow in the wake
ot intemperance and carnal revelry.
We are horrified at the trauic details
that are served up to us by our public
journals as we sit w ith our loved ones
at our morning meal, and good men
wonder if after all, the world, in spite
of schools, bibles, and churches, is
not growing worse and worse. Might
ier than the question of taring funding
schemes, or apportionments, is the
quo-lion of the Nation's responsibility
for fostering, by its complicity iii
the liquor tariff, every crime on the
statute book, and eating out and cank
ering the foundation of its own nation
al existence. A few years a;o ioliti
cians, clergy, and the" people "read a
firey gospel, writ in burnished rows of
steel," because of their responsibility
for slavery. Let us be wise, if per
chance God may avert the storm of
his indignation that is ready to burst
upon the Nation.
The vote of Senator Brown of Geor
gia, ca-t with the Republicans, was a
clap of independent thunder out of a
clear sky, and a large amount of men
tal blasphemy was indulged in by his
old bourbon colleagues" who believe
that he is seeking to make a non-partisan
record with the hope of being
nominated foi Vice-Pre-sident on an
independent ;.ikct.
Howaiu Uiti .ersity here at the Caj
' ual s in a mvj-i nourishing condition
in the matter ot student, its catalogue
numbering ,49, an increase ot .-4 oVer
lastyear. They are distributed in the
six departments: me.he.il nmM-.
' three; theological, thirty; law, twentv;
college, fifteen: nrenarAtorv tui-t',-
.-..... i ,.-f, ' .- - -
d ........ .- . .1 1. . "'"-.' - j
rawn lrom the Univers tv fm,f?5 t
V 1, w.
uor;nai. joy. ?n itw.nov- ,- I
sustain tho theological denartVnents I
but this is wholly supported bv special
tunds provided by thc American Mis
sionary Association and the Washinc
ton city Presbytery. The medical and
law departments depend upon the
fees of their student.-; the former is
specially prosperous, while the lattr
is steadily gaining, having thb year
seven more students than last year,
lhe appropriation made by Congress
is entirely expended, as it should be"
on the three academic departments in
v-Licfa bo charge is issote ft tuition,
WKBSTEKUO., NEBRASKA, THURSDAY.
1
andinwhiih pupils are pnneipauy '
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lilL.'ll Itll LIT.-Ll ilCl O IW14 i-Jk ....... ..v..--
"" n....:- r. .1 r... ,..,
chance for
mni of the medical profes.-ioti, in
l 1 1 V If - n. iiiiv v...,,-v .- . i
ouih Australia. The Suite Depart-
ment is informed that an amendment i
i. ....t.- in.. i.,.oi,. r. Tta i it'-: rii t .
:t rcvt-uii iict-ii muu u 1.1.. . ,
ItlAt nIOn. WIHTCllV IMC IHJ.'H'R- fni
.roum liiulnnii. or fllllv lll !l I !! U 2L1
medical practi-mer-. In answer to a !
request from that government, the
State Department has taken -trps to
furni-h it with a list of all medi-
cal hcliools in ttie ciiuniry wukii
i.s.ue medical diploma or certiti-
eate-j.
This will be irood mwn to thfc small
army of young physicians eoon t be
let loose trom our colleges, to name .
with starvation for several year- its
thev confront two on a hor-e of like
fraternity wherever they go into prac-
ticc in the wide world.
What l.t-become of the -tar route
easts, and the i!e men that the re
former James wa- to end to the pen
itentiary, is a ipiery oi'ie i a.-kcd, and
echo iw often an-iwrs. where? It
might be painful to enqtiip whether
If the Sonthv.i -t lo-t anih:iej by hi
P.i.-m of -o-called relorm. V.tndti-
iult did not gain twice 'he am unit by
the i.nonti-m of thi- man. now a
banker in Nework. Ihe only se-
euritv the (Jovernment has. that the
mails shall be carried with economy is
that theie shall be the widest opportu-
nity for people over the whole country
to bid. Thi- plan does not suit the
i , ;; , ...,.,,
purposes of those desiring the monop-
olvofthe hu-iness, and hence a raid
is "made on small bidders and contrac- '
tors to freeze them out. This whole
m.sine.-s ..a.-, .kt- a "t l"" 0t like to be ridiculed bv their hu
countrv and if there has leen any -
fault it has l.-un tit the door of the Post buiitis, however mm h the husbands
Ollice Department and with the Sena- may enjoy it, therefoie they repree
tor- and lleprc-cntatives whose rec- rtll ,q. jhat nmv. provoke it.
ommemiauous nave neeu poieui in
omnibus line, and it wiu no uncom-!
mon thing to see wagons mired on the .
principal avenues. Now all is
chaneed. our broad avenue?, skirted
.".11 . .i c.w .1
with shade trees, are the iinest road-
ways in the world and residences rich
and costly are seen everywhere. Now
1S0.(K0 people throng our streets and
business places, and evidences ol
m. ... ... I . ...C . .,..- ;..
1, ease ami comlort are in 1
marked contra-t with with the condi-'
Hon of things two decades ago. Near-1
ly $-2.-),(hu.u0o have been expended j
here in the l.i.-t lilUcti ears in per-1
, , - ..
manent work.- upon streets, sewers,'
sidewalk-, and p.n king-. The haime
in the past with the good feeling of
the people of the whole country is;
certain to make this the most beauti-
ful ntv it. the world. Thousands of j
people of wealth and leisure apprecia-J
linir mis i.u-i are securing uoiiie?
whUPiiu'V run i purriKiea ui rpa-i
.ingrapidlv and a million and a half !
of do'da.s will be .ut into elegant re-i-j
tMtaiitv r:ti'?. nt'ui pmjiiu i auviwi-
expediting routes in the past. " ........, :- , fs "S-r-ft'i VS2iw i
Twentv rears ago, thi, city had that it would be a disgrace to a women . II i ..- f.. r - ' 'v Vi .
about CuiOOO inhabitant-, a-.fme public to vote. That i- too mticli !'ur my m- . JUlUi, ljiUBE5 Mi C-r '' " T&&&X&&. V .- - V.i '
building, one singje avenue paved telIect j c.UII1t jrn,li;ie whv it 7 " " " IgflfliiS&l-o. - J--ljvJ !
with ctibble stones, not a single etreet , , , ......,.-, ' If . . . ,. v, r... K r,-n V "-"- fi!w r3 a-1 31?
railway or public conveyance save an , '',ulcl ',c V;1 .. :. . i--L..iJo 0.. hr...D v.-Kr 'x I
ilences the next -ea-on iy patties who wri they want ollice. 'k.v. Hot :
desire to spend tlu:r winters in miriu',.,.,,,;,.,, ...j.fl f,.fMi,. to tl.e "......
e'ellent climate, ami in tin:
ment of social life at the Nation's
Capital. l'HAKs.
.J - '
Woman'sSufTrage.
A prominent lied Lloud lawyer who t .. - , . .,
1 , ' ... ' writing fri-ni there, fcavs; "Ihewomrn
is oiiposed to woman suuraue savs, '
... . .... , ', ; as generally vote as do the men.
Itr. opponents are willing to concede .... , . ,
, . . . , , . . ". ,. . I hev liave never made thern-t.ve-
that it is right, but it is inexpedient. 1 . , . ...
. . , .... ! candidate- for ollice, a? is customary
ftome eminent. man has said, (o on 1 .. .... . .
, , , ,. ,- , with men. I hev have not taken part
and do what as right in tint matter . , .
, , . ., ,- . , f'tu party caucuses, and convention?,
and let the expediency take care of ...... . . , ,,
.. .. ' ,. 1 l- 1 1 t though their intluence is ationlv felt
useii. 1 on 010; iiot iiiniK 01 uiai
when you pave the negroes the ballot,
nor you did not wait for them to de
mand it either, you gave it to them
whether they wanted it or not, and in
fact as far a a large number of them
were concerned, in advance of their
capacity to use it intelligently.
MarvC. Hoggart of Ind.. sav. "The
. no .
statement that women uo not want to
.
vote, is absolutely witnout authority I
rt , , : .. ,. , 1
womeu in Illinois have
expres-ed aic
desire for the ballot, and still it
IIS- 1
... 1
c.ro..i . ,.0 ctot.. ii,n ,.-......, .1
". . ' " 'n- ' 1 i ,
',. muv.4 '"
th.rty-l.ve thousand women in Ohio, j
have MSnifieil their desire for the bal-
lot, and sti.l it is largely urged in that I
state that women do not desire to j
VOte"
We shall soon ascertain how many ;
thousand in our own state have the '
same desire, and they are some of the
..., - ..v....fc .o.,4. '"'
state, such as Mrs. Brooks of Omaha.
Mrs. Colby, Mrs. Senator Saunders.
and the wives of ex-Gov. Butler and ,
Cen. rhaer. and hundreds of others .
..;,..... 1 ...:..i.. .. . 11.. , ... i
nuiuiiiiuiMUWMlli ;- g'!.
omen everywhere are
...
1 - .
; e '
see the need of it. I will
see tne nceu ot il 1 w,u gne you
what is 8a,d by the officers ot ihe-Na-
tioiiHl W. C. T. U. on this sublet. j
-In 1S79 at our Cincinnati Conven-!
tion, a resolution w;is otferctl bv Mrs.
Gov. Wallace of Ind., and adopted bv
, r t 1 ij
.. 1 .:.,: -..., .:-.!., i.i:. r
that womans influence through the '
I ballot, w:is essential to the triumph '
I ' l
ol tne temperance reform.
In Bo-ion 1160'; it was expressed
bv resolutions, and in Washington at '
our last convention m Oct., Ian. whvre ,
2o3 delet:ates retires-eiitcs.! 53 states it
was stated m thc foiiowim: form: Be-
iievmi; it is t!e part ot wisdom to
place temperance legislations upon the
nrm foundation of v,onstitutional law '
ic, fcc. Wisdom dictates the do-ev-'
...i.:.. ,.i: :. r .:....: 1
v i 11111:1; ii'iio . ui; v.oiisiiiuuoi:ai
' l . .'
amea:neul e tne way is open
lvu ii, o.e. i-jii.ii Jiaiiuiurt.- ji-;ie i;if
vote of woman joined to that of man
can give stability to temperance legis
lation.'
And that alone will rive sta-
I
ilitv to temperance laws in this state.
Th ,fi,r,M T?l rirmrf larv-
The aforesaid
Red Cloud lawyer
saye, "The laws are always in- advance um::n Brothers announce still an- lfce. - TsC-'lJ' "-Tj r-rw r ?t.t-v J ! -"T .' -""""'rj' , . -
of the people." Now thev are not in other important reduction m rate of l-Vx -v Ornywrpwa Cw:.-eTari.Ti,ovr:'. ijoo ;, . . .. -JV,
advance of all the people or thev wieresi on time ans SraMu nine fnsKiLl:?7 xi-..-' -; .t ua jrtrxa,
would not be passed. I have no fault SnT --cd leave vrTnr i;ln' I JJ jj-axjz rtrn piucr r jra x.r i--x. t.i r. -? - - -.iij- JS
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!he trouble
and tho-e
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.via) pitiioiii4.' iiiviii, iivw ..- K.....v.
,. ...... . .,.... I.l.l ,. K:,i, .....
ofoower. ami thev eb-ci men to oth.v
whom thev know will not t-nfone the
, ..4 ,liriim,r tutstll. a
ttid
the te'nper-
anre women may prote-t in v.im.
nil
even t:e teinp'T iriv e uw,
I... a ...I T., ,..-. i.
tney by their votes can hv.p elect men M-.ttey t . i r .
who are :t-far adinced ao the lawa cci-t. ..r -i l-.-b 1
,ire . ar4.l 1 '.' j-r !
" . ,.;.. convonlilini wouM!rfra,d,"'er "''
, ; ,
?oon iiml out. as they have m Wy.-j
niing. that they mul noitiinate the ;
i,. Inen, or the women would i.ut
, ,
, , .
lne Mate Jmjwi has A ureal U-.u
to say about "imposing the burdiu ot ;
tj,c
ranch I.-e urKui the I.uh :
never thought the men (n-jdered it
burden, but rather a glor'.oo" yr- .i
leue. Boys aire always ! k.a j r
ward with delighted xpe.tatious to
the time when they can vote.
I: h- bc u said that in this V.IQ,
thi.- .tu-e had a-siinied aiich impor-
ta:u.ei amj XVa- - far advanced that it
h:l)1 j.,,, hevond ridicule, lam afraid
" - '
some men of thi cunty are behind
the limes, for we have been told by
cultured women, whom we have a4:ed
l() - h, mjr M,nV:l c .()(.i,nv tj,.lt at.
.... , .. ,,
thmigh thev larored the mea-,ure, thev
"" "
dare not express themselves to, to
their hit-bauds, for they would never ,
,, ,,, j,,,,, fUM ui tu.'ulm Women ,J.,
knows, I wish they wouil enlighten
me on the subject. If it i a fact,
wmi n r.u.0i,...a srt tilc. ,en ,-t be.
.. 1,1. . , , .1.
ihelud., lauv quoted above. ;i-k-
-
this question; "It men are .-, corr.tpt
that thev cannot be permitted to v ;e
. with mna0m UUi,it t,.v tl) j. r.wt,-l J
...... , ' ". .....
I" eiir mi ilim ieiiie-i-iii iiii'-ii
Hut we who are a-king for the batlt
do not believe thi--. we think we are
no t.ttor tiian . :uuI all we j. ;,
.. . . , . ... .
equahtv betore tlie law. e do n-t
Ws be legi-latel for a wun.-n,
we do not believe in ehiss h-gi-'aton.
If as -onie nv. there are law- timt
,. ' . . , ,.
,Vur w ,"ore th:in -'. ,ht'-v hwA
be repealed, we want only tho tame
rights as ctll.ens.
'jlc ;,jea tjjat
'... ,;..., ti... v. .,.;.;.. ...:m
v.. li.till ll.-r illl
' h:u" tho n-lS,,ro or l Utu' '
women is -imply ludicrous, h-iiln
ot
r
firf-l".?. itflft nf U-nniOii llVvof.. in tli.jt
1 act. v ""miihi ."ti4 Iii fcitakW
territory, says, 'That as y-t no wom
an has ever made application to him
for ollice." Tne wifu of one of the
' i.:..i... . ,.n:.;i . .- .1.... -. ...
in the consultations of both parlies.
It has tome to be known that a man
who is intemperate, or immoral, or
di-honc-l, cannot diaw the votes of
the women of hi- party. A decided
1 civil service reform ha? been inn.iger
1 atcd in Wvomiuir. bv the women vi '(-
I im nt the Tinl'-' u Ti..i..ifi,"'.,i I
. , ' . I
made at the convention-.
T - ..11 -.
It 1 con-tantiv bc.'u as-.v'el trial
,,' . . ...
women generally, win not v.it" it tne
have the prnnece. Judtre .M.L-011.
. . , , :.. ... .. ..,,1
1 " . . ., .. r.... . . r
leave int.- iiia-t am: 01 ine e.eri.iae Oi
l
tl,slt rio''1 lo her- Do not den-v hcr
thc right, and then wiv she does not
WjUJt h We men aro" not bound to
V()tCj ,JlU cverv dtipn wouU rf,,,cl a.
lhe dpni ,, of ;h.u rf ht ., u t,je
ero, e:0l.liuI1 in IS-9. lhere w,re over
-..l i. 1 r v-.!. ,..
viQii.een uiuuMiii'i oi;rs oi .eor.i?K.i
who did not exercise the right of
votim-"
A citi,cn of lhi, c,m mv lhat
the be.-twav for women t. eet their
right? is to ?o educate their son.-, that
tliev will x-nfe n tl.eir n-n?lKr. vnf
t,.tf;n ,n h m, n,u u., llCt.n coli, , .
dctl lhat , ; cir,.rtUJli v
., , OTlIITinJ
t("W i. .!!
r - w..- --... ...... T-. . . k. ...
". I "I" - - !
a great mauv women have no bov
whlie ulhrs nre in thc samc .uuati0n ;
JuIc MMOrjf he ssr3 Mv w.
ure and , fr, d ;
hnpe 0 M thi. coa:aionweaith H,lf.rPj
Ti 1:... .1 .v. i ,c '..-'
ii.i.v. men .Uf ii'jsi t vn.3 ui iu i.r i
who-e r-ohticnl instituiioR I liave Rf- i
. !n r,,BS:Sv ' .I.,.,--...-. - .J
." . ., ,". ".,"" ,
those TiO'i coptifjnm'izn'y, auu no ,
nr.... 1...- .. ., .k . . ,1 -..
at are aecorded the i-'norant and
j... ..,..- 1
BErsn. i
a ?-A-e-v5--
A delicious otb.r i- n"jptirteI ryi
r tore-ton Loiogne. which is a.wav- zk-
tresainjr, no matter how freely used
Ar:ritc itien.
Mothers should remember V. i- a
most important duty a; in -eason to
look after the health of their Jamilics
and cleanse the malana and impuri
ties from their system-, and that u :h-
ing will tone up thc stornurh and liver. :
egulate the bowels and
punfv the I
blood so perfectly as Parker'- Ginc-rf
Tonic, advertised in our colunis. 1'ozt.
See anothenxilumn.
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