run alt!i orators wh o can play upon
i-»-. ... « » of
wa the peofde. but they
. th l ¡-a»»'ur
• can Ft _ put ____
brick ____
sad m -rtar together
\.e tw«M bull<l»*r•
l<t th-»«- «ho b«ur<-r and thirst for
power understand that the hlsbest
glory of a «¡at* tn«n 1» to con»iruct.
and lhat I
better for a man that he
. mould build a
than
that hi
of a
WOMAN'S SUFfMAGC FROM THE
than
t ml
law.
VIEWPOINT OF LEAOlNa
trn- r-t of sta:« «mansbip la the
FARMER».
910« anil tu» l I i'ier so let those
*tU‘ would s'»vim. :>r»t t uid.
Why *».o»ld
I«
tho question
THE humbl barnacle
ocean to ocean
the Canadian boundary to th« Mexi
Cwr.au» Firm st
can border
It 1» the ml»». on of a It I« On* *1 the M««l
newpapor to give the n *• aud the
Barna- k -, tfrlsM'i
action of fbe Tessa Furrt.'-t» C
In opposing womans auffntj«- v
most cafKios forui
that question was recently bt furr-
] h rfortP
1 do not, -o fai
Texas it-sislalure 1» »igtilfi« ant
..»• »-« OU-
1 *uy-iijiuortunt (ntt" :
r--pr< euting the pttitud* of the or omy of naturi •» *ni
I ruct j ve
gunite.) plow men
We repmdu.-« la 1 or d»’»truct;v.'.
I art ll.e ac. Itu. i.t pretenti d by Hoti
turalùtta a*
t ri'»u*h ■
W. 1» I jcw I», president of tho Tex»»
Farmers' Union In opposing the blit ; Vigli lairiiu- lev 1» ii iut great subdi-
"It Is gratifying to not« that It is Vision of the anitu ud world which
not the farmer's wife who 1» clamoring include* IU»r- t* ’L . e., arthro|M*U
for tho ballot Rhe 1» too busy (“joint f«M»t>-d’ '). r ‘nrt»ae!e* pertain
trying to tnako happier home», mold to that clas» >uf e ri U-'... ■ .ii- uhid»
Ing the mltid» of future dtlsons and llMÌudv» lolvnie F* Ä Hi ! « .it■ »nd «<>n-
sharing with her hu»b<ind the care* vlllutes the o rdvr of ctrrijH'.lm, a
of life to indulK« in political «».»•ip 1 term that mean*- “ci
irL <! I el."
The ballot will slve her no relief from
Hi«rn*i'lv» a» e hilt : itml from eggs,
drudj'-ry. give no s«»|st.m< o m cloth
ing tho children or bring to the home The young m no r r -'»-« t rematole
additional comfort», convenirne.»» or aduli». \\ l.vii Utf i n- ■> Ì; I. «ru fior
opport unities In lite, It la. a» a nil«. nade «'merjr»’« f rom ii." < fg it »hows
, |y): . niug little « rea
the city woman promoted to Idlene»» it n*4* i HS U i f'lT
by prosperity, who 1» leading the suf- 1
»’ tali
I’ll’, É • ix it-g* anti one
fra '«Its movement
ph 'll.
It U .l
•« tin- operai ion
‘hom many standpoint», perhsp» of iiiiiltn / • ■. crai t
ir »< • ami liii.Jlv
a woman has at much right to »<>•« ! ap|u-ur< with i
iwd <•« • < ■*, twelve leg
a» a man Ho ha» she as much right
■ Us
< ri il b.i* attain
to plow »« a man: »ho has a* much »lid lb >
i
rd tin« -th/»- of d. . » Io’» nciit I
right to work in n factory a» a man
si.« ho* as much right to shoulder a rotes uo lon^c r. bui : alia« h"• it*«jlf
musket a« a man. but we would rather i t«» some c-».i«> i lient < «.Up . t bv nirun*
»ho would not do io from choice of it» antenna» S twi ri'titig ii »ort of
and
regret that necessity ofvsmet. i .-f-iucni will refi•V H •
a il-lllf quite
compel» her to «am a living by en Ì fast. It h thi n b». ■at it un lergoc»
gaging in «sinful oectipatlans " do i i nu-taniorjihe«is t
lliat compietcly
not consider misfortune a quallflra
» clint; '• 4 it» a|-J K until IKC. It f-l- » It"
I mu for suffrage or a btisino«» seel
dent a raasen for granting franchise Lirait«' »ludi and it Is i'VC» and a« -
11 »tic feathery
Ws are opposed to womau at the i»piirw its cln
it take.- <»n an
ballot bog the same as we are Op leg«, r :irun*ri
posed to woman la the nn!d. In tile entirely uc -1
factory or in tho army and for the
Three «mien
self-same reasons
We had rather ! cd. M. in -'.-» Ok OÎ1
see her plant flower* than sow wheat: : tachml by tlic * hull d
gather bouquets th«. n pick rot toil and
i tlluln-rs O~ oth« r « vn
r«»r children than raise political I»-
Tluoc of n.v :• icr or
»u**. although <tb-< miy have au much
l
>»d
to llo'ti.ug utijiH’i
right to do one as the otite»
i i lopg stalk
I’b -1
Opposed to Untexlng Humanity.
third order st«* para
"Sex qualifcatlon for •uffrac may itni >1’ - , i .iir •ie cr
hive it» apparent ineocs'stehcir» No «•XtendrJ from the •
ttencral rule adjusts Itself perfectly fetitherv ai»'i«'ivdago*
to »11 conditlot.s It is • favortie ar motion, *er,»ii,
gument advanct*d by the i«ropon«-nts of hi the w:ittr ■
woman'» suffrs«» that many cultivated «■unor.» hlth- «
an I noble women are far more caps
en'l»:i(ing of i
hie of Intelligently exercising •AV-
erelgety than a worthless negro but iiute fort»»» of I
more
the South never was anxious for y ‘‘Sen acorn»'
the
no<ro suffrage, and while culture and than l.ar’td, !<t*
rv'inen.rnt. » >d ev. n morality, ar* nu*. i’itei»' iir
atm
dexlrab!« vlrl tea. they are not tho tic. of the •, I:
*i
only quallflcati-ma for franchise
gn-rni>h
"The primary, Irherent and Insep or. Th.-
arable fltuats for suiTrar.o 1» support-
ml vet» to
lug a family. The plow handle, th«
forge and the struggle for bread at of piers
ford experience necevsary to pro<«erly whale*,
mark the ballot
Government Is n glued fast to the
great bl* buslnec» and clvllhitlon there k ing ip» st.
rom the very beginning assUned
Si.ip bat un< I»*
woman the hr me and man the busi er.» of tho deep, »
ness aff.-lrs of life
eies are fretjuenth up
"There has been much freakish leg
of vc «•' • pro - - ding from (lie most
islation enact,.'! during the past de
cade that no doubt appeals to woman's remote and widely »eparuted re
love for the ridiculous, but to under gions. They present an odd appear
take to unset the human race by law ance, for the * a'H is mtadicd to
Is the h»l*ht of )s(islattve folly and the «nd of a flexible »talk, which
a traced? to mankind.
ram* in length from an inch in
"We are onpossd to the equal rights ionic »p«.
• to twelve inches in
of woman—we want her to ever re ather».
Generally speaking, the
main our *u pericr
We consider «heli of the ship barnacle is of •
Woman's desire to seek man'» level white or bluish white line, and the
the yellow peril of Twentieth Century
»talk Is brown or date colored.-—
eivillsatlon
Chicago Herald.
Woman la the medium through
which ana«U whisper th«lr messages
Th« Jagsnss« Fan.
«o mankind: It Is her hand that plants
I
.<
¡-. . ..» 'I - »r:- of curi-
Ihnughta In tho Intellectual vineyard:
SU*
.
-
..
.i.rpUll.
At Wl • atllllg and
It Is through her heart that hope, love
»nd rymnaihy «»terrtow and bless man feni-ug u>at 'iv. the mn|oro ulwavs
<■. « .» in'/- fun, aiirl the various
kind. Chri"t the libcraior of woman
;i >1.1'1'.« f th • h.U constitute a Ian-
kind was satisfied to teach th* lesson»
of life and He »»< a man He chose ^uagt- ». In. i> tlir »->ti(a i-Uitit* un«i«*r*
to rule over human hearts and re • ta.-I j.vii. tly . ul to uiiK'b Ihv»
fused worldly power and m«n followed pa;, prompt a', cniion. The servant
after Him. women washed Ills feet, girl La* a .lut ai. > i ;; i 1«- <»f rough pa-
little ehl dren climbed upon HI» knee« I» t to blow th«- « .an 'al ti.c* with
and tl.e Ruler of the universe »sid
or 'j»> aa a dttet|iun.
I’lu- fanner
that in Him lie was well pleased
Im» a »tont isn to uiniiow Ins grain
Can won.an find a higher calling?"
ber v
1- : de
s.»t.-r-
pruof pi: -■ , '-I. h «an I«' dipped in
■.utc*. . >u « r> it--« great coolnes* by
eiapnrntion.
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