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LIFE THERE is great trouble among the Indian squaws at Niblos. Some ten of them ha THE RIGHT IDEA OF WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE. you allowed to vote,” said he, ae through the sheltered lane they strayed, * What would you vote for—answer me— Protection, or free trade ‘The gentle maiden hung her head, While to her cheeks the color flew : * L would not care to vote,” she said ; “I'd rather pair with you.” —Cape Cod Item, Some: time ago a troop-ship was returning from abroad, and among the passengers was an old lady who had a favorite parrot, which she placed under the especial care of one of the sailors, "On going to attend Polly one morning he was surprised to find that poor bird dead, and knowing how very much upset the old lady would be to hear of the death of her favorite, and not feeling equal to imparting the sad intelligence himself, he em- ployed a brother tar, who was famous for his gentleness in matters of that nature. Go- ing up to the old lady with a very sad face and touching his cap, he said : “Tdon’t think that ‘ere parrot of yours will live long, marm.” “Oh, dear,” said the pc *'Cos he's'dead,"” was the pappooses, ranging from four to ten months old, on their backs wherever they go. forbidden them taking the pappooses on the stage. * ‘The chambermaids and the property man at Niblos insists that they ay not his business to mind them. declares that there will be trouble if his squaw or thei He claims that be has read the constitution, and cannot find in the documes: carry their infant + what will they do with their little ones care of them; Gerry won't take thei not props, hence it friendly to agents molested. ind it is customary with the mothers s, Commodore Gerry's Hessians hax ‘The great bone of contention 5 the hotel refuse tota “Bad Horse,” who is not vey pappoose an any clause which permits Mr. Gerry or his deputies to interfere with the red man’s famiy Last night, after the performance, * had much difficulty them protection,—Press Agent's Notes. tanding Bear” telligent Indian—and after discussing the situation, proposed a ghost dance. persuading his wards that the Maj called a pow-pow—he is quite a: Dr. Cane Jayor of New York would surely give Here is a campaign sory used to illustrate General Weaver's position if he had beer elected President. 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