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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1894)
" iljqi i iiEufli'iHf u in'l' iuum,in, "MW'i f-6f ToilAiJ'SlVOIlLD. IFHENOH NOVELIST'S OPlNinM THE AMERICAN WOMAN. OK giio of tlio Coinlnc Women "Women Not Icf.lrc,l"-5Ir. 8. S. r.ewl-Tlio Now jWonmi. Cruwle-M. Mnybrlrk'. Ca.c. Mutinies of Women In HiuJncaj. Tho apotheosis of woninn. wl.lni, o bo orininnl fontmo of "Krv.ir,ti .. nioricn, is first nnd nbovn nil m, pollicosis of tlio yonnc Hrl. ti, jjerd", bo simple, aro btill two words to jbo explained, for it is probable thnt on !?!! "10 points reserving, let it bo un dorstoort, that of honor thoy express nctly tho opposito in tho United States to what thoy do in Franco. Wlmt fw strikes tho traveler who has hoard bo touch of tho young American girls is Jho absoluto impossibility of distin guishing thorn from tho young womon. ghofact, so much commouted upon, that Jtooy can oomo and go alone as thoy pbaso would not suftlco to establish tho confusion. Tho identity uocs furtw ffhoy havo tho samo jowels, tho bamo toilets, tho samo liberty of hnonnl. n.1,1 daughter, tho Bamo books to read, tho samo manner, ino samo beauty already lully dovolopod, and, thanks to tho in dention of tho "chaperon," thoio is not a theator or restaurant paity to which Slicy cannot go, alono naturally, and at Jho invitation of any gentleman of their acquaintance Tho quality of that official snrvnil. 'laneo may bo measured from another fact that tho young lady for whom tlm bachelor gives tho party chooses herself tho chaperon. Tho younger that clianer- ;on is tho inoro sho is appreciated. Thn young widow mid tho "grass widow" jtho woman separated, divorced or sim ply isolated temporarily from her hus band fills tho ideal conditions of the part. You might jufet as well say that tho young girls whom you hco at DoN rnoiiico's in tho company of tlueo young men and tho said chapeion, or who go mid tako tea at tho looms of auothor young man, aro us freo as though they iiad no ono to look after them than tlininelvos. It is that habit of actim? or themselves without control which is imaiifosted in tho singular assurance of tnoir countonancos. Ono of tho most amiablo men of Now York, who is a poet, has had tho idea of forming a collection of miniatures. vhcro ho placos, with their permission, nil tho professional beauties of the towu. I roniombor that in examining nium wiui uiu magniiying glass tnrougli tho pauo behind which thoso hundreds 'of pretty and fino faces smilo forth I sought to guess thoso who had known jnarriago and could not succeod. What, in truth, will it bring them inoro when it comos? Duties, a husband to bear 'with, children to caro for, a houso to look nftor. Today tho younc cirl has uono of tho burden of thobo chains. She knows it, and sho enjoys tho timo sho has to tho utmost. Sho will not havo tno liberty tho moio when sho is mar ried, and sho will have less timo which to amuso heisolf. But ca'-cs sho mairics lata end to her, as it ""tK 'Z9 Mutwoiit to 1 wado. ituo south. JchCMiti- "Women Not Desired." wSiOfthtnhO-ntCr0S,i" 0VC2,ts f w S'1 ' 'y "cross tho bridge is tho sn, M.,1,0n!:,",Ecr8 ot o course of at t j, ' " " , V18 and discussions at tho Young Men's Christian as-ocia- ion rooms. The course includes 12 loo tures on successive Friday evenings 0 current and pertinent topics bynch epreseutativomcu as Professor R0, S rol'l nyw!U ';Incob Mh tLoU- Car roll D. Wright and others. iwo lectures havo already been Kivuii at each of which there was one or t'vo ndies in the audience. Noticing this .o.Hon. AsaW. Tennoy, theperma ent chairman, acting with his ,3 "',?Xtcm,ca.ttl' close of tin "" '.uro nu invitation to tho audi tors to bring their wives and daughters to enjoy with them tho good things of tho uoxt and following meetings, whereupon tho managers of the course were evidently much perturbed, and aft er a day's deliberation came out in tho local prints with a card bluntly ropudi ating .Tudgo Tcnnoy's hospitality, which thoy announced was an ciror, "as tho prcsenco of women was not desired." un just what grounds thoso gentle men rest their objection is not apparent AJio only valid ono possible want of room has no force, becauso tho meet ings aro held in tho small hall of tho building, with a largo ono iii reservo to rcccivo them at any timo if they out grow present quarters. Tho list of ton ics appeals as strongly to women as to moil in tlicso days, when women aro demonstrating every hour their interest Vim fccrioua Problems of tho time. What woman in Brooklyn would not bo giau to listen to "Tho Tenement Sys tom," "Sources of Everyday Happiness Commonly Overlooked" or "John Rusk-ill's Messago to tho Nineteenth Century" expounded lospectivolyby tho Hon. Alfred T. White, tho Rov. Dr. Charles H. Eaton and Air. Pcrcival Chubb? ai!fCrtUa.a.ta,fc0UhS WOMam "It ! rliii w 7 m"l than when S r,' fiuiltywas brouguc in. thofr hi?, My .wpeoplo shook Uioir heads when thoy spoke of it. It was on ovcrvbodv's tn., ...i t .. , no dissenting voice that it a fust verdict. My husband and I wcro coming homo from tho theater tho oven ing tho end was announced Boys wore shouting the papers, and ho bought one, iniix,;:orcsuitnudstoppci8hort i !i !irhcy'vo convicted her, ho gasped, nd then as ho pulled himself together What could you expect from a bulldog Lancashire jury?' "Within 12 hours of tho vordiot the monster potition wna Etnrfo,i t. while yon looked at it. Persons crowd od up to sign. Ono young man whom I knew told mo ho signed it in a dozen places. Sho was not lmnr.n1 n ii. but I fear nothing else can bo done for her. riio qubon lias never shown any Rpecial consideration for women prison crs, and sho will never givo tho benefit or a doubt to a woman accused of mur dering her husband. If tho Prince of Wales should reach thothrono, tho mat ter would bo more hopeful. " m. ijjWftrWf Jtai .JUlrASR "-.-r- a B J 8sW? raff.. Ivv ii'-w' ". S N GETTING A SQUARE MEAL. Tho managers aro greedy mid selfish, not to say most uncallant. tn Uonn nil this intellectual feast to themselves.' iiOOK over hero at New York, gentle men, and seo how tho women aro invit ed to sharo instruction and woik alike and thou drop this middlo ago policy mm uiko mat ungenerous, discourteous placard, "Men Only," off your door. Her Point of Viow in Now York Times. All in in most If it is not quite is for tho young man of Paris when ho decides to bicak off his bacholor life, it is at least a com mencement of abdication. The majority do not conceal it. "Wo must amuso oursolvos bofore marnago, " said ono of them gayly to mo. "Does ono Know what will como after?" jl Tlio divorce cases, of which tho news papers publish tho dotails from timo to tunc, provo that that young porson had as much good sonso ns beauty. For my part, after having closoly investigntod tho human conmtlous horo and in n.u- ropo, l thiiiK time tor a young man 01 25 years tho best chances of happiness aio to bo nn Englishman of good famL. ly. concluding his Htudios at Oxford, and for n young girl to bo born Ameri can, with a father who lias made Ills money in mines, railways or land hpeo- iilfiHnn null fn nrrlvn with L'nntl RTinn. sors in tho eooiotv of Now York or Washington. Paul Bourgot. Oiih of tlifl Comluir Women. Tho first woman applicant for public olllco in Georgia is KHoji Dortch, the young editor of Tho Chronicle, n week ly uowspapor published at BlillodgovUlo. Mibs Dortch aspires to the olllco or eo- rttary to William Y. Atkinson, tho noniocrntlo governor elect, olio is no- ninio, pretty, hrnve nwl womanly, Jt has been u HtoartfuHtetrnrtwUh nor to hnvo tho University of tho Houth, t Athens, (In., opniu'd to women, mid to create in tlio public) hoait 11 wUh to fur A kfr Mm. S. S. lAxrh, Ono of tho most interesting careors in tho world of research is that of Airs. S. S. Lewis, who is now recciviiir? rnonir. uition among the scholais of tho old world as tho discovcror of an important codox of ancient Syriao gospels, as well as of threo otlicr valuablo codices of lat er date. Tho first discovery was made in 1803 and tho others during last year. They woro found at tho Convent of St. Catherine's, on Alount Sinai. Airs. Lewis is a lingni&t in tho most Bcholarly senso of tho word, rankiug as a Greek scholar, boing familiar with the Semitic languages, and having a conversational knowledco of Arabic. Sho and her twin Bister, Mrs. James Young Gibson botli aro widowed and childless havo published largoly and won recognition for thomsolves in tho world of letters. Thoy havo devoted their lives to study, resoarch and travel. When tho codox was found in 1802, only threo persons wcro piesent Father Galakteon, the monk librarian of tho convent, mid tho two sisters. Neither tho f athor nor Airs. Gibson know anything of Syriao; thcreforo Airs. Lewis was prao tirally alono in tho discovery, Besidos tlio discovery of tlio codicos, Airs. Lewis, with tho assistanco of her sister, has been of valuo to letters by compiling catalogues of Syriao and Arabic manuscripts, of which tlioro aro many volumes in tho Sinai library. Thoso catalogues will bo published in a fow weeks at Cambridge Tlio discovery of tho codex is regard ed as a most valuablo ncoesbiou to Scrip turo, Tho text of tho old Syiiaogospols, as photographed at tiio convent by Mrs. Lewis and her sisiter, 1ms been trmi bcribod and will bo issued shortly. New Orleans Times. Democrat, Women In limine. Iii a largo number of manufacturing concerns in Alassachusotts, tho affairs of which aro covered by tho latest re port of tho stato bureau of labor statis tics, there wero43.803nartnei nmfnM.-. uoiuors in loOU against 42,735 in 1802. Tho number of males included iii tho total for tho latter year was greater, howovcr, than that which was covered by tho larger figures for 1803. There wcro 27,325 malo partners or stockhold ers in 1802 and 27,211 in 1803. On tho other baud, the number of women who had an interest in tho manufactories doalt with by the report was 10,502 in 1803 against 15,410 in tho yoar preced ing. Tho partners or stockholders woio 03.01 per cont males in 1802 and 27.50 percent foniales. In 1803 the proportions wcro 28.38 per cent of fomalos and 02. 12 per cont of males. Tho chauco thns shown to have taken placo in ono year is a curious hint of tho tendency of tho times to placo moro and moro of tho pioperty of tho world, and especially of uio united states, m tho possession pf women. It looks as if tho woaker sex, which must hold its goods mid chattels in a swiso by virtue of tho forbearanco of tho btrongcr, wero destinod to bocomo tho moneyed part of tho human family. Clovolaud Plain Dealer. Hit ti (uri I; ,. l i ll ., t el n i' . JMKN IIUII1UII. tO'owll) mil) IKWlhDIIiW for li'dimtihilRghiiol Pur QmrulH l" iimiiihuni of lliu Woiiihii'k nf H(wrniu rmuuUy uluHut) M4iitiuy or Unit nrymiii i ti III' WlMllilV i'ruMI lUMMlllltlMU i ! hunuiwl Imr Willi lliu ' y ut lliu uluh. JimIuixi i M.- ))nri4ii Iidym mi mm In " 'I i liti i frum lliu iiuul In "'' ' I Ul ,,. ,. .....I I., li... .1,,.. - - . Hint WHIIIKII III (M PHI, IT ..i(ll,4,y W,j, ft,, AMH0"l 1 ' ' liilntl M-ivluuDlmrtillilHiwI III f ''lll MllDjKllHIl Will lllllllll ' M,,ir iiiljwwiw wiivii lliu llim The New IVonmn Criuutle, At last tlioro oro signs of a i faction in tho now woman's crusade. A warning was sounded nt tho headquarters of the Pioneer olub, whore n jnivato dub.ito was hold on Thursday evening. Mrs. Ilobsou opened tho discussion of tho topio, "Whotlior tho attitude of Mime advanced womon toword men wos not oaloiilatod to injure tho best Intel tts or tho fenmlu sex," The sjiooker dufendul man as posbowing oapnbilithm both of uoodiieos mid education and urged that ho bo treated with inoie kiidllinn and toloratioiij that, In fact, some diplomacy should be oxuieised toward him. The vigorous vlown of a curtain erdor of platform wiled by no meuiis exj)iw.n tlio opinions of the bwt of llmlr xUtem, but while thefl wont w unlikely, ail vanwid It wan unlikely that men ould acoord tlionitliefranulilworotliu privl liigtM, Hhe v.'uli glvi WiniHi) lite liulit to decide whethsr to Iwd a in!e or a msirled llf. hut h dotel he riuli uf murrlwl woimrn into tli liihor nmrUt Wio uh thvt tm hml tiling Niil In lli r1' bt furKiittwi. ft frwli Mmt liiHdK, HU4 IhHt women talk m iiuil imt muf. Mhw Vrt), )miluu th umMtltion, fcrtld Hint tlw Kwt uttilttdu uf wl. vuiiutMl wuwau hua Umu furMd ipw) hr hyimuMiii mul llt no hM '" had nvr lw"ifovii4 IK lMrtUwi wUhwt l.iinl Uiiaakk till uilhM- W4. uihw euutlHWNi ilw dlMiuMtuu, mi It w liiui Ui ilw arl rwj; ll.y ww with M. Wiw. wiAml w ip4 MuwM l' Utfui mui wwK nonwMluu -Mw Yurk w lUl! WM W" to "tf J"' Jfif Women Follcemen. Considerable comment has been cre ated hero by tho action of tho school board recommending that nil tho jaiii tors of school buildings bo given polico powers. As a largo proportion of thoso who perform this duty mo women, this will bo ouo of tho first instances on record of women becoming policemen. It is proposed to have them appointed by tho mayor under an act of assembly relating to special ond privato police men, so as to better euablo thou to pro- servo order oround tho buildings and protect tlio school property. .Reading (Ri.) Dispatch. Mn. Elliott I bhcpur.l. Airs. Elliott F. Shepard. savs a Now York writer, has novcr wholly recovered from tho sudden death of hor husband two yeais sinco. Social life bIio has al most altogether relinquished, and oven her phjlaiithrppip work, ju whjci alio was always so active mid cuergetia (i la borer, has, much of it, had to bo aban. doued, This condition of Airs. Shepard causes regret and sympathy not only among tho many individuals whom sho has befriended, but among numberless organizations and bodies who havo re lied upon her for both inspiration and support. She Can I'reuch, AJJss Lenoro Ayres, tho business man ager of the Indianapolis Organizer, has beep called jipoi) several times of late to fill tho pulpit in placo of absent pas tors. Recently she preached at Haught vlllo in the morning mid gave o mis sionary address in the evening at Uni versity place. Both services wero very iuteiestiug, mid bho was invited to come again. A New lint Guard, Women hnvo been waiting for bomo thing wliiuli would held their huts on in lieu of the spiking pill, This hwiih to have arrived in u little English in vention, which is an Ingonlous ui range- iiiuut of two curved pins that, sewed In to the back of tho hat, grip the hair in i Way timt diflo ny wind to loosen, Mrs, W, V. Alien of MadUou, Wis,, had been imwlo clialrmuu of committee on eo-o)iuruton of women In emritblf, iwiial uud roirputlounl work for tlm Wisconsin btate conference of ehurltien and oorriwtloii. A "I'umlnlst" group is Inilng formed In the J'rili yjiiuiilwr of dupuij to ttdvoaate tlio wfual righU of womon. Mumi. CloYli Jluguw, Devlllu, Jullii), Kttiunl and Henri Murut Imvu agrned to Join It. Jt U iiuthwl llmt Wflll drtMl womwi Iwvo witiniiy Mmiidoiiwl III l'yl0 hum, 'J'l I'wfUlBJw mm iwjJmh Uif hull, wttviiiH It iliiwiiwHiil on ilwniiw and MrwwiiiH H low In Him Uwb. IiiimI ulrl, Ik' rlvwl Hi flrUrl wauih; fur wrliliiH ltt ll 4wtl- lUWlt mI 111 I'lWIW l mmi ,' (Iuum) Willi. wmHNiinliwit'l'wd &' Milium vWi t && "1 " Ui lUlui 'tun wtmu wi ml uf will A UhUMiVU W4hii The Vlnltor llimlly Vxplnlnril Wlioro Ho Had Iicnril tlio Clrrgjiuan. A hard featured man dressed in a now suit of voiy cheap black called at tho houso of n well known olorgyiii.ui, and upon giving his nauio was invited to tako n seat in tho gentleman's study. "Ihavenfowdaystobpond in town," said tho visitor, "mid I did not want to loavo without calling and paying my respects to you. I havo heard you preach many a timo." "Yes," said tho parson, beginning to tako aii interest in tho visitor. "I like yonr pleaching, and though I do not bolong to your church, yet I must say you preach tho host sermon I ova heard." "Yes," said tho parson. "Tlioro aro so very few good preach ers now, very fow in whoso uprightnoss wo can placo trust, that when wo meot ono of tho right kind wo like to express our appreciation." "Yes, " tho good man repeated, and as tho boll tinkled ho roso and said, "Como, my friend, and tako somo lunch with mo." Tho visitor was only too happy, and, soated at tho tablo. began to cat with an avidity that attracted tho host's attention. "You say that you havo hoard mo preach many a timo, ' 'romarked tho min ister. "Oh, yes," tho man renlled. nnnvnv. ing nn ample allowanco of mashod po tatoes into his month. "I don't ovor remember seoing yon at my church. I supposo you havo heard mo in tho country?'' "No," said tho visitor, holping him. self to beans, "not in tho country." "Certainly not in town?" "Well, sorter yes and sorter not. v know, you preached at tho piison for somo time. I was thero for stealing a uurbu miti cart ami ninsjieit my timo to. day. Thank you for tho bread. " Lon don Sparo Alomcnts. S75SSSSSsssffiS!S5SS558SgSB: 4 llll PAtSSWJ C3aa833a55caaari!Biawj"f ,t iym SCHOOL J 7V11 1MI BOOK 'iiiiii 1 1. ,,, PETITION. o- .roiii;?KTi!fi?4S1!l.WM''!ix W.&fa.JuSS''i!!.'!V: Mrs. Jr. M. Stover Versailles, Sto. Like (Horning Dew Hood's Sarsaparilla Freshons, Strengthens and Cures Heart Palpitation Distress ThatTlrod Fooling. "I nm glad to stato timt Hood's Sarsapa rilla has doiio mo lots of good. I was stilt jeet to cramps In tlio stomach, liver com lla!iit,lud!gcst!on, palpitation of tho heart, and that tired feeling. Hood's Sarsaparilla relieved mo wonderfully, and now when I feel tho leastuneaslncss I reortto Hood's Swsaparlll.i,nnd Halttajs ghe, mo Immc dlato relief. 1 could not tlo without ItTand secral of my neighbors have ucd It upo n my recommendation and found It An Excellent Medlclno, doing them good after all other medicines failed. I am nlso highly pleased with tho effects of Hood's Tills. As morning dew ood'sS; Cures refreshes withered grass, so Hood's Sar- Sfftli'l!.? ,nn(l,1n!? r?Irosh tl10 '""nan body of Ills and pilns ." I UlutiKT il . Sto vk"? Aersallles.ailssourl. oet HOOD'S. Hood's Pills nro hand mado, and per toct In proportion and nppenranoe. SSc next six i-rars, , VpecKIed In that law raa""alued PUhllahcra for the ?bl.SlSSME "'JL 71- o' Callforula nro for the entSYe seiies needed It, the common BohooTP. i'i f 'boUt 3? c,enta aP,ec pay in Oregon, wo demand Z&LwhM W0 ,ir"iti NAMia. NAMES. i wlmt a( Ho JIIstrustiMl V.Ih Six. A Durham miner, aged 7!t, visited n Nowcastlo lawyer, n bachelor, for tho purposo of making his will. Tho old man's property consisted of two hiuall cottages, which had cost him 150, and a little furniture. Tho lawyer having asked his client how ho wished to dispose of his piop orty, tho latter leplied: "Ala uuld worn an hes to hov (ill so 1mm as she's nm wiaaow. hi ter thnt ma b.iirns cots nil. " "What ago is your old woman?" ask ed tho lawyer. "Seventy-two," replied tho miner. "Ami how long have you and your wifo been mnrried?" asked tho lawyer. "Over CO yeais." roplied tlio miner. Thereupon tho lawyer suggested to his oliont that hg should givo tho wifo tho interest during her lifo whothcr sho con tinucd a widow or otherwise "Hiuney, aa wlnnot. Aa'll hoy ma ami way," said tho miner. "Hut sutely," roplied tho lawyor, "yon don't o.xpect your old woman, now 72 years old, would marry again after your death?" Tlio miner, looking tho lawyer full In tho faco, answered with much so lenmity, "Woy, hiuney, thor'snuoknna ing whnt young cheps likoyoursolf will do for money. "Pearson's Weekly. MUphiciMl KmiilmaU. A gcntlonian who spent n mimnior in a small village in Norfolk tolls how a kind hearted woman without tho slight est idea of making him ridiculous gavo his fellow boaiders a chancoforn hearty laugh at his oipense. "Wo had haddock for Btipner ono night, mid happening to bo peculiarly hungry I nto heartily of it, but unfor tunately swallowed a bono, Ono of tlio young women of tho houso endeavored to comfort mo by saying thatnohmm would ever oomo from a fishbone, as it would dissolvo of itself, "Airs. II. had been observing mo anx iously and now speke: " 'Don't bo too ktiio about that,' sho said. 'I think you ought to tako some thing at once, Air. fi, for wo lost a pig siicu by his getting a fishbone in his throat.' "London Paper. Ji'iibocly lrliril Mini, A titory of Scotch honesty comes fioin iniiicliu A small boy had taken tin prize for m exceptionally well drawn limp, After tlio examination tho teach er, a little douldfitl, aikul tho lad: "Who helped you uith this limp, JoiiKwf" "Nobody, Mr." "C'ouiu, now, lull imp tho truth, Didn't your brother help your" "No, Mr. Judldltitll." Milwau kee WiMwnMn. "It U In eviilwx, " iwld Uio Jinle, "that tlie prlMdmr lH hlv wife." 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