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GREAT OVATION TO
SUFFRAGE ORATOR
REPUBLICAN STATE CON'EN
JION AT tVHEELINU WILDLY
:f CHEERS SPEECH OF MRS.
® I FUNK.
At the recent Republican state con
vention in Wheeling Al: Antoinette
Funk. tt worauu ot national reputation
hs an orator, was invited to the plat
form and given 80 minutes in which to
address the great assembly n
Ject ot woman suffrage. 1 :i>■ va. ,.u
dience of more than deice.,
and spectators gave the p. iK«
most cordial greeting. Hut 'f he
greeting was cordial it was cold as u
iceberg beside the marvelous enthus
lastn which prevailed when she had
finished. The account ot Mia Funic
speech which appeared in tin \Vh< l
tng Register, sats that no woman in
West Virginia ever received not
Tcbie a reception, Following is
Register's account i t the dra: s c it
cident:
“The women In the bale my a i :
Vited to the floor. Mrs Funk
naan'1 for the suffrage niovem- m
this state, was inti iuc,.i
cheers. Hhe point- I o it that i
women in the West w i d c
Presidential electors in V ret ■ .1 .1
called upon the li- puhli. aus W.
Virginia to meet the UYsi.-ni \a.
With adoption of the an. 11 In
“Rounds of applause hi
fringing add
st hen she ceased 1
IVells thanked
she sentiments
by assuring l
every vote in the i niuo- ad \ >
woman was ever git
ovation in West Virg ••• , tt a.
corded this gifted
HE WAS FROM MISSOURI
There are some people wl o a'e
Btlll wonder •'£ w v
frage will i! ■ apt
iociety and w -■ k • -v. m >
In epite of tee fa.t tnat women .v
vote in twelve Stdtr-. *n n.me t
which have these a saste1 s t . . u- . .1
Thu attitude on the part of ;
Dents of -uftiac.- t- ai. a - e
pioneer Uav . a
present >a■ \ • v
bought r. ■ v.
ptove • t
country
. The stove wa* a . t ' . • *
curio."'r
•neighboi
aw ay—a a
work
Withou*
dinner h
with juii
and tiiei
the bea 1
We
the yivtu.u* -
believe »
ever '
. t \ • i i ’ i • i; • .> - : !: i«111 .. . : vuiir
gars and privations often eiiual to
those endured by the Boklu r himself,
.-lie ha* shown herself worth' of re
sped and . onikleu, e and deserving of
every right \vh. !i any mail e n claim
ter hints If.
' W • were the v\ .t 1 aftei Christ
vva * crucified
Sue, when ap.ei.es could
dangers brave.
I.ast at the cross and eaali ■ ■! at the
K ra v e
Yet there are those who si : h, 'teve
that the si-ders ,.f Mary are not enti
tled to all the rights of citizenship,
while the brothers of Judas are' There
no ' ■ r 1 . lev ■ i the t rue i 1 t artel'
ot a man than the esteem in win. h he
In-; wen n at.u the liberty he i-; will
g • . ! Ve het. rhe ll t. tv -ell
joys is an absolutely true measure of
the alligation of ’re lam! in which
she lives.
In Illinois, at the recent oro g f lee
f t s over “ 11 incorporated town-- v ot
\t
least s 1 per cent of them volt i them
selves into tiie dry column 1 1 lig
g;> s item on 1 v sc of • .h, s ■
w are at liar l at) 1 which ate '
a’ t laloui sh iw that id ove: '
\V ! 1! -■': W Voted C ' 'he- ■ c : *t! s
■ -I Voted dry K\pr-- d ■
V. mien ' >U'|-a. c ut t he . ■ eil
a»ra -t the saloon. It i ■ ea*y • . get
t ! •' ■ - ■ ■ ts Hi'i w.-.ue-a are
t>; • i. ■ ov,,
SISTERS OF MARY
OR KIN OF JUDAS?
KEEN EDITOR ASKS WHICH ARE
MORE TO BE TRUSTED WITH
THE FRANCHISE.
The claim that women should be
treated like dolls or put ou a pedestal
and bear none of the burdens or re
Spotisibilities of the government which
protects them, is silly and something;
which only brainless women and “sis
s>' in. u would advocate, says a New
York editor. Hie place of every true
woman, a- of every true man. under
this government of the people, by the
i ople and for the people is in the
r.i: . doing hi share of the duties
amt hearing her share of the burdens
of [v ci a! as well as social and fam
ily life. To do tills will make her bet
ter and broader. Ours never ought
to be a government of men, by men
and for men. 'Hu* conscience, the
keen perception, l!u quick intuitions,
the pate nce. me devotion, the loyal
ty. the endurance, the heroism, the
self ■ acriK, e. the public spirit of wom
en are needed at the ballot box no less
than everywhere else in life. The
world's history slews that woman has
done her part in times of trial and
stress as well as men. and often bet
t, r. Whether she inis fought like
loan of Arc or Molly Stark, or nursed
Why the Antis Oppose Women
Traveling in Railway Trains *1:
Because tra. e
Because our
Because worn.
But tt is unm
caunot be iea
Because ii »
brakeiuen who ar
x Because men
ft* believe wubisu
l
I illif
iD 6
r* bed b.
‘•si. en^irs
will
M - I,ill,-' j.5. Williams, <■: Nor:h
.Mar'atshurg has rrlurmal froiu a \
it iu Sh-rkeU-.v Springs.
Mrs Ida Uilliun:
North Marunstjurg,
L,
ainl ilaughtiT, of
art' spending the
f
ll
CD i—I AT'TTE5DF2
No. 6—1 ish
TTavr you a little hshcrmnn in
V'»ur !i ■ • ' It y«>u have, do n«>t
fe< 1 pc? hed it lie ari s at the
hu.ik «ii day and you arise at tlic
hi'.ik ni a new china cup .ts a re
sit of In' efforts to prepare a
hr eat . t t' *r him rlt. I n tact, it
\ i ] h ' : h, <moufape him. Huy
f ni t ll tiu es n y, hiit don’t
pick on his int linatmn to po tdi*
me or you won’t have any fre.-di
i Ii to- pick on when he returns.
< >f c» -in > i*, even if you do pieet the
down- II <• f 'hma with since and
the master of the hook, line and
sinker sallies forth tor a hip catch,
your chances of haviup fn h -or
any other kind of ksh, to pick on
v hen he rctmin , at e ■ !:!l thet e.
V t it pays to encourage the am
lit ions.
JY: o .”y there is no or.e in
our tail’ll;, -outside of in\<elt —
w in* i "h-licrmauly” in-lined.
Sidl, d n !<• the tact that I have
had no opportunity of maiiipulat
a ;■ ! i i • > : nice eommp t<>
, 1 haw m i had
and cm • ved more tndi than since
I : , he can r- a ot a ted with
the 1‘allas Pictures studios. This
n ht * uml sii anpe hut it is
i he answer is—Dustin
I mum. Never have I met a
1 1 1 a or should 1 s iy alder, nsh
• 'man than the popular tdtn hero.
! ' rv < • i:■ e iii so ,i. n “ 1 ’*
• ■nd lrs I'liallv popular brother
I'ill. po off w;• h their rods and
ml t ? next day every«me at
ti studio lias an option on a ni-e
k.'P fi>h for dinner. In fact, the
lolks at our studio base become
so theydepend entirely upon the
l-arnum? for their I h and tiny
pit more than thev can rat. ( >ne
d •1 k i uornitm *'Mustv” arrived at
tile studio with a hip basket, fol
low mp a day's nisliiiip trip. Wr ii.i,1
little else to do but amucc oar
s'Ives. on account of the weather, so
“Dusty” promo ed a surprise tor
dinner, prepared by himstli a la
(.imp. .viler much persuasion he
allowed me to he assistant chyf
and knowing of his ah.lira on pre
paring ndi l made a n »•: * d note
tit his procedure for this depart
ment, as follows:
Baked White Fish
TTe ordered the cook from the
Mtuho Iviichen and took t miu.md.
I t M tie In ead v. as pi. ced in
w .l«-r t< i -oak. lie tlien eh .i: 1
the fish thoroughly, v. oh a deft
hand, cutting otT the heed and the
1 . kbone from the I '-ad to about
within two inches of the tail. The j
1>:« ad \v .s 1 hen mm:c -/.-d dry and
a«i I 1 t’> a 1. • o:iinn w hi ti had
■ . i! Pad.
To this v. s added tv. > ••tin ■ of
butter, alt, pepper* and i litth*
sac»\ 'I n mixture w . ;N la :it- 1
tinh and taken fr " * ’ •
when the yolks ct two I! ! ■ ' u ,
. ' 1 1 l
M u -d with this and 1 r..»
v. .'li nue twine, wh.-n it wrm
ru’d iai over with but • r. "idm
hot ti nit of the haling pm was .lust
about covered with hot w er and
td’• ‘ :• !i p' u ed into ii. *» : e
<h - imr u- * i was a ’ " '
'1 y< ill*, s of t wo d ''I l
< " s nduced to a «n • r!; ; a. ’<•
wall two tablespoon!u: • <>; .* ' I j
oil. a half teaspoonful of mustard
an ! a few <ln >ps of vim i ■• ' a
d. s!i of pepper stirred • ' c
who were lucky enough o I in
\ ifed to tins morsel c<» •.-1.• ' ; th it
f> r this < hermg ‘'Dusty' d ,*\ed
another silver cup for hi; r • k • •,
like the one "lie recently ■;< d :T
« itching the la rtf v t fcdi a» l
tin* (hitulma Island in f u
months. 1 in* I dance oi 1 mi j
\\ as prepai ed !) v' mv^
I"N t a i I :. ! c Will tell a I j o
APPENDICITIS KILLS.
Final Taylor, (>r <'umborlaml, Haiti
Jtiuire and Ohio hrakt inan on tin- .Vow
( Castle Division of tin Baltimore anil
I Ohio, tliial in a hospital at .Now fa
|tli* followiiiK an oporalion lor appen
dicitis, ilo was tmried in iTimbwr
laiul.
INJURED AT SOUTH QUARRY.
In ;iM urcill* it at tin* South tjuyi*
ry Wteilnosilny an Italian workman
w so painfully bruisetl that In* hail
to ho iviimvcil to a lmsptul Ho Inis
in • n unfortunate in the msport of
mooting with injuries ami siekness.
haviny spent number of months pro
ioi. . i ' * nis in a hospital
Summer? I Don’t Dread it!”
/BOOKING will be a real pleasure
^—4 this summer on my New Perfec
tion Oil Cook Stove—for the kitchen
will be cool!”
hot
and
Oil
Ion'j
V\ hy cook over a hot range in
kitchen when you can be coo
comfortable. The New Perfecti
Cook Stove, the stove with the
blue chimney, works like a gas stove.
The long blue chimney gives a perfect
■draft, assures a clean, odorless heat and
lasting satisfaction. The fuel cost is
only tii'O cents for a meal for six.
New Perfection Oil Cook Stoves are made
in many styles and sizes. They are
sold by most good dealers w ho will
gladly show them.
Look for The Long Blue Chimney
Use Aladdin Security Oil to obtain the
best results iti Oil Stoves, Heaters
axul Lamps
N
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
Washington, L). C,
Norfolk, V«.
Richmond, V a.
(New Jersev)
BALTIMORE Charlotte. N. C.
MU. Charleston VV. V*.
Charleston S. C.
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IAVORED DY
those car owners
„*f, — who demand
beauty as well a*
tire ojfpciehcTj
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Time to R#-tiiv? (Buy Fisk)
Fisk Tires For Sale By All Dealers
The Fisk. Ruhber Company
of N. Y.
General Offices: Chicopee falls, Mass.
Fisk Branches in More 1 ruin 1J5 Cuies
BIG SNAkL ANSWERS
INSTEAD OF PET BIRO
When Sandy Hook Man Looks
Into Cage of Canary.
Silas KronL, the Jeweler, who lives
i;t Sumly 11 ook, Rives ail experience
!e ha l thill causes the "shrivers" to
run through you. He has a canary he
culls "Xis," hccause oi u black ring
around its neck ami the bird is very
sensitive and must have his cage
dark* tied before he can compose him
self to sleep and this his master does
before retiring for the night by shad
ing it with a newspaper. So the said
morning when hit came down stairs
he walked to the cage calling affec
tionately to the bird “peep. peep.
.V. as his custom and proceeds
to nm over him. when instead of hi
#"■1 ..
1
pi t chirping back at him ami hopping
about tltc cage, an ugly black snake,
■t ami :i half feet long by measure
ment reared his head up at him. his
body half protruding out the cage *
from between the wires His pet was i
there, but inside the snake, he had !
swallowed it and when he would have t
escaped he was too big to depart by 1
the route he came he was obliged to 1
surrender and submit to being ex 1
traded lifeless from the bottom. Mr.
Kronk thinks the snake entered the
house through a rat hole.
LOCATED IN KEYSER.
l.icut. <1. F. Whitmore, Sergt. R. M. 1
Brt wn. Corp. C.eo. S. Martin and I“ri- .
vate Garter Neville, of this city, are
now located in Keyser securing re-j
fruits for the Second Regiment. They;
have charge of the enlistment work
in lT' counties, including Berkeley.
■ he toiirnuT na» me news.
MINER'S BRUTAL ACT.
George Huntsman, of Pando. an
American miner, entered toe homo of
foreigner at Panther, Wl Va . Won
ay. ami. with threats tliat he was
;oing to clean up ttie town, emptied
he contents of a shotgun into the
ireast of a young mother, ft is said,
illing her instantly. He escaped in
ti tiie mountains.
PREACHER WEDS.
The Rev Andrew Mann, pxtor of
lie United Brethren Church at Staun
on, Va., and Miss Racy Margaret
Volford were married in Keyser.
CHICHESTER S PILLS
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I.ndlrat AdL jour 1’rucirtnt for j
i M-c-hro-trr’s lMutnoud Tlrnud/
I'lllt* In R» d anil l.ol.l m-r.HuA
' sralr I with Blue K.i • n.
Tnko no othrr liny of tour
DruffUt. AsV f .rClM-l IIE*.TF.U*9
IH \M«SI» CKAXI IMI.I 4, for
yea»» Ut «|, JS Hot. *ut--.t. Al>v»y» K«Hut
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