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8 Women's Suffrage J. 1 (1877)

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WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE JOURNAL.

                                           EDITED BY LYDIA E. BECKER.

VoL.. VIIL-No. 83. PUBLISHED MONTHLY.                                                                PRICE ONE PENNY.
REGISTERED roR TRA&NsMIssoN ABROAD.                                                      -       By POST THREE HALFPENCE.



Leading Articles :-The Decennial of the Movement-  Public Meetings:-Wilton, Southamp',on, Dover, Deal,  Taking Her at Her Woid.
   The School Board Elections-Mr. Bright's Political  Sunderland, Durham, Halifax, Dublin.   Strange Custom in New Ireland.
   Question to Women-Elections at Frome and Liskeard  Debating Societies: -Durham School Students; Leeds.  Married Women's Property Committee.
   -The Value of the Testimony of Women.       Correspondence :-&Woman's Difficulty.         Treasurer's Reports:-Manchcster, West Middlesex,
 Lady Lawyers.                            Poetry :-The Birthday of Freedom.           Bristol.


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          LAUNDRESS


 C11OICE   OF SCHOOLS:   English and Conti-
     netaL-TheEducational Guide, and Literary
 Beriezo, post free 21d. Liverpool: A. W. Gibbs,
 99, Gladstone Road, E.

 T IBERTY,  EQUALITY, FRATERNITY.
 I     -A Reply to Mr. Fitzjames Stephen's
 Strictures on Mr. J. S. Mill's  Subjection of
 Women,  by LYDIA E.  BEcs ER.        Reprinted
 from the Women's Sufrage Journal. Price 2d.
 'lo be had at 28, Jackson's Row, Albert Square,
 Manchester.

 E NGLISHWOMAN'S REVIEW.-Published
    on the 15th of each month. Price 6d., or 6s.
per annum. The Beview contains articles, corres-
pondence, and the latest news about the education
and employments of women, and their legal and
social disabilities in England and other countries.
  Published by TrUbner and Co., Ludgate Hill,
and at 22, Berners Street, London, W.

           THE  OLD  HOUSE.

JOHNSTON'S

      CORN FLOUR

           IS THE BEST.
  Is decidedly superior.-Lancef.
  The emphatic and voluntarily declared opinion of the
Lancet (Nov. 13th, 1876) is, that Johnston's Corn Flour is
Quite free from adulteration and Decidedly superior.
The  name Article on Johnston's Corn Flour states that
Corn Flour itself has become a necessity.


P  ETITIONI          PETITION! PETITIO                 N!-Friendsof Women's
     Suffrage are earnestly exhorted to aid the cause by at once beginning to collect
signatures for the petitions to be presented in support of the Women's Disabilities
Removal  Bill, at the opening of the next session of Parliament. Written petitions,
ready for signature, will be supplied on application to Miss BECKER, 28, Jackson's
Row,  Albert Square, Manchester; or to the Secretary, Central Committee, 64, Berners-
street, London, W.


N   INTH  ANNUAL REPORT of the Execu-
     tive Committee of the Manchester National
 Society for Women's Suffrage, presented at the
 Annual General Meeting of the Society, held in
 the Town Hall, Manchester, November 29th, 1876.
 In coloured cover, price 6d., to be had of the
 Secretary, 28, Jackson's Row, Albert Square,
 Manchester.

 N  OTICE  TO OUR  SUBSCRIBERS.   -Those
     friends who transmit the amount of their
subscriptions in stamps are respectfully requested
to send PENNY or HALFPENNT STAMPS ONLY. The
higher priced stamps are almost useless for office
work, and considerable loss is incurred in changing
them.
   EADING CASES to hold   12 numbers of the
 R6Women's   Suffrage Journal, cloth, with gilt
 letters, and 12 elastic bands, price 2s. Published
 by Messrs. Triibner and Co., 57 and 59, Ludgate
 Hill, London, and Mr. John Heywood, Man-
 chester. To be had of all booksellers.

    OMEN'S  SUFFRAGE   JOURNAL. Edited
      by LYIA   E. BECKER.-VOlume   VII.,
January  to December, 1876. - In coloured
cover, price, post free, Is. 10d.
  London: Triibner and Co, 57 and 59, Lud-
gate Hill. Manchester: A. Ireland and Co.


O UGHT   WOMEN TO LEARN THE
     PHABET? By T. W. HIGOINSON.
printed from  Atlantic Essays. Price 3d.
        A. Ireland & Co., Manchester.


AL-
Re-


M   R. HOCHSTETTER'S STRING QUAR-
    TETT  CONCERTS,   under the distinguished
patronage of Sir Julius Benedict.
  The THIRD   CONCERT   of the Season will
take place at the Memorial Hall, Albert Square,
Manchester, on Wednesday, Jan. 3rd, 1877.
               PROGRAMME.
Quartett in C major, Op. 10, No. 8 .........Mozart.
Quartett, D minor, Op. 76, No. 2 ............Haydn.
Quartett, G major, Op. 8, No. 2.........Beethoven.
                AnTisTs.
 Messrs. RISEGARI,  SPEELMAN, BERN-
       HARDT,  and VIEUXTEMPS.
  Admission at the doors: First Seats, 5s.; Second
Seats, 2s. 6d. To commence at 7 45. Doors open
at 7 15: carriages at 9 45.
  The Fourth Concert will take place on Jan.
30th, 1877.


THE BIBLE AND WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE,
     By JOHN HOOKER, of Hartford, Connecticut.
 Reprinted from a tract issued by the Connecticut
 Woman's Suffrage Association. Price Threepence.
 Published at 28, Jackson's Row, Albert Square,
 Manchester, and by A. Ireland & Co., Manchester.


 A  LETTER   TO THE  RIGHT   HON.  JOHN
     BRIGHT,   M.P.-Fron   a Lady in the
 Gallery.--London: Printed by E. Matthews and
 Sons, 54, Berwick-street, and 377, Oxford-street, W.
 Price Threepence, to be had from the Secretary,
 28, Jackson's Row, Manchester.


 THE BERNERS CLUB FOR LADIES,
    9, Berners Street, Oxford Street. V. Estab-
lished 1869. The accommodation at this Club
consists of a dining-room where meals and refresh-
ments are supplied at a moderate cost; a drawing-
room well supplied with books, newspapers, &c.
and a dressing-room.
  The Club is strictly unsectarian and unpolitical.
  Two references are required from each candidate
for admission.
  Ordinary members are required to join for, at
least, the current year.
  Annual subscription, £2. 2s., payable quarterly
if preferred; student's subscription, £1. 10s. En-
trance fee, 10s. 6d., except from students.
  Ladies from the country may be elected Tem-
porary Members for one month, payment 5s.
  For further information apply to the Assistant
Honorary Secretary, at the Club; to Lady Jackson,
61, Portland Place, W.; or the Treasurer, Miss
Helen Blackburn, 14, Victoria Road, Kensing-
ton,,W.

POSSESSING ALL THE PROPERTIES
   OF  THE   FINEST   ARROWROOT,


BROWN & POLSON'S


       CORN FLOUR

HAS TWENTY YEARS'WORLD-WIDE  REPUTATION

  And  is unequalled   for Uniformly
           Superior  Quality.

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