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11 Women's Suffrage J. 1 (1880)

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WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE JOURNAL.

                                             EDITED BY LYDIA E. BECKER.

Vor. XI.-No  119. PUBLISHED MONTHELT.                  JANUARY     1, 1880.                              PRICE ONE PENN .
REGISTERED FOB TRANSMissiow ABROAD.                                                                   POST THREE HALFPENCE.

                                                         Contnte :
 Leading Articles :-The Proposed Demonstration at  Election ntelligence:-Donegal, Westninstel W  Th e laws of Engd as they A  Wo  ieS.
     Manchester; Work during the Month; The Lo*n  Publio Meetings :-Accrington, 1ule, Blackley,With-  Isauds not Liable for Goo  Supplied to Wivn.
     School Board Elections; Examination Papers for  ington, Stretford, Miles Platting, Birmingham.  Ul ni Potter,  ant hW           in the
     Girls and B 'ys; Wives' Money in Savings B6anks; Luton, Finsbury.                     United States.
     Curious Question of Property; Singular Bigamy  Debating Societies :-Hastings, Totnes, Bath, Man-  -Varieties.
     Case; Women Lawyers; Mr. Gladstone's Speech chester.                               , Motto-Anient and Ahnoerru.
     to Ladis at Dalkeith ; Exercses for Girls; The  Manchester School Board: Scholarship for Ob.  Treasurers' Reports:-Mlanchester, Central Committee,
     Calendar.                              Medical Education for Women.                   Glasgow.

                                                        Preliminary Notice.            TTNIVERSITY      COLLEGE, LONDON. -A
                                                                                       U    COURSE of   LECTURES for Ladies,   on
                                                     M  A N  C II E S TE  R.            The Ftndamebtal Facts of Human Physiology,
                                                                A                      will be given by Professor BURDON SANDER,-
                                                DEMONSTRATION       OF   WOMEN,        SON, M.D., F.R.S., throughout the Session, on
                                                DM    N       I     OFriday, at 4 p.m., com                  encing November 21st.
                                            To Promote a MEMORIAL to Her Majesty's Fee, £2.   2s.
                                            Government praying that women may be eufian-       TALFOURD     ELY,  M.A., Secretary.
                                            chised before another general election, will take
                              p llace in the                                               INDERGARTEN         TRAINING~ COL-
                                              FREE  TRADE HALL, MANCHESTER, icLEGE, 31, Tavistock Place, London, W.C.,
                                                                 On Feruary3rd.in connection with the Froebel Society. Patron:
                                                         On  February 3rd.             H.I.H. The Crown  Princess of Prussia. Presi-
                                            The Chair to be taken at half-past seven o'clock by dent: Mrs. W. Grey.-For the prospectus apply to
                                                   Mrs.  DUNCAN     M'LAREN,           the (Hon. Sec., Miss HART, 86, Hamilton Ter-
                                            President of the Edinburgh Branch of the National race, London, N.W.
                                                    Society for Women's Suffrage.
                                              Most of the leading advocates of the movement        Now Ready. Price Threepence.
                                            are expected to take part in the proceedings. A    HE ENFRANCHISEMENT OF WOMEN
                                            be given through the newapaper press when the SITH.-London: Trtibner and Co. Manchester:
                                            arrangements are completed, and will be published A. Ireland and Co.  May be had also at 28,
                                            in our next issue. Admission: Ladies free to all Jackson a Row, Manchester.
                                            parts of the Hall; Gentlemen admitted to the _
                                            gallery by ticket, price 2s. 6d. each. Seats on the     Now ready. Price One Penny.
   IINGLISHWOMAN'S REVIEW.-Published platform will be reserved for Delegates.             HERIGHTS AND DUTIES OF WOMEN
               on he15t o eah out. ric 6., r s. Ladies who desire to take part in the Demon- TH NRLOCALGOEN NT APae
   J on the 15th of each month. Pice stration, or to aid it in any   way, are invited to read by Miss Becker, at the Conference on behalf
 per annum.                                 communicate  with the Secretary, Manchester of extending the Parliamentary frachise to
         CONTENTS FOR DECEMIBER, 1879.       National Society for Women's  Suffrage, 28, omen   din   the   ictry R       se  to
   1. The Record of a War Year.              Jackson's Row, Albert Square, Manchester.       Bristol, on January 24th 1879.-Manchester: A.
   2. A Visit to the Royal Army Clothing Factory. -Ireland and Co. May be had also at 28, Jackson's
   3. Women's Work on the School Board.          T    ATERFOOT.-Miss Becker will deliver a Row, Manchester.
   4. Angelina Grimke Weld,                   V    Lecture on the Claim of Women to the
 Review.                                     Parliamentary Suffrage, at Waterfoot, near Bacup, OME OF THE FACTS OF THE WOMEN'S
 The Law  Courts.                            on January 5th. Further particulars in local S SUFFRAGE QUESTION.        By HELEN
 Record of Events    School Board Elections : advertisements.                           BLACKBURN.       Published by the  Central
       London, Manchester, Leeds, Cambride                                              Committee of the National Society for Women's
       Oxford, M  an       Lee     Food    '    NNUAL REPORT of the Executive Com- Suffrage,   64, Berners-street, London, W.-Price 2d.
       Oxfr-Assot    o Pr W    ood   Cua- A       mittee of the Manchester National Society
       ture-Lambeth  Sco    I for Wood Enray- for Women's Suffrage, presented at the Annual UGHT WOMEN TO LEARN THE AL-
       Mr. Gladstone at Dalkeith-Sarah Acland General Meeting of the Society, held in the Town 0     PHABET?       By T. W. HIGGINsON. Re-
       Institutio  e -Ladies' Art Work-- Miscel- Hall, Manchester, November 12th, 1879.     In printed from  Atlantic Essays.  Price 3d.
       laneous.                              coloured cover, price 6d., to be had of the        A. Ireland & Co., Manchester.
                                             Secretary, 28, Jackson's Row, Albert Square,
   Published by Triibner and Co., Ludgate Hill, Manchester.
   and at 22, Berners-street, London, W.                                                        BELL        &    CO.'S
                                             WOTOMEN'S SUFFRAGE JOURNAL.- UNFERMVENTED                                       NE

  IF UNERAL    AND   MOURNING REFORM          V    Volume  X.  January to December, 1879.                              W   I
  S    ASSOC I ATION.-Supported  by the Earl With coloured cover, price, post free, One Shilling   IS   THE     BEST
  of Essex, the Viscountess Harberton, the Bishops and Tenpence.-London : Triibner and Co.                   IS oB
  ofnHereford andsRipon,oMis Becker, Mr. Ruskin,                                        The true fruitotie feine wil lep godany lengtho
  and many others. Its object is to aid in bringing                                     Thttuefm   ofe the in e i oeegod.aylngho
  into general use Funeral and Mourning Customs,                                                  tme        e    AL i  Uened.
  unobjectionable on sanitary grounds, simple,                                             TRY THEPERIAL LIQUEUS.
  rational, and free from ostentation and extravaT
  gance.--For particulars apply to the Hon. Secre.LLael4                                                rckR     div    po.
  tary, Miss   . WHITBY, Peckleton House,                                                     ae  Addres   :oa, Lper         l
  Hinckley, Leicestershire.                       H        0   RD          Y    N   E   Present   Address:-56, Upper        Milk-
                                                                                              street, Exchange Station.

     OMMENTS ON       THE  OPPOSITIONH         Pleasant and effective remedy for Coughs, Asthma, Extract ofa lete dat a 1S7 fr Dn.
                    WOubEN'S sRAE  by tHELEN Bronchitis, Consumption, and Diarrhoea, 131d. and 2/9, KsR, elati  ton -  ell n Co.'Urmentd Wie
           BAK U N -Pulse byteCentral        tien Dinnser, Leaden.- .Bell and Co.'s Unfermented Wines
  BL ACKBURN. -          Se    y  the Centa  of Chemista; also in 6d. and Is. boxes,       e largely patronised and much thought of. The French
  Suffrage, 64, Berners-street LondonW.-Price2d. Towles lilorolyue Lozelges. Towle's chioroine  I k. Imperial Liqueurs were admitted to be remarkably good.

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