Belva And Prohibition
i no Washington fon says: Mrs. Lfelva A. CiOckwood, tho lady who in 1S84 was a candidate for the presidency of the United States, i n tho íiold aguin. There is to be a coalition of the woman's rtghta party with the prohibitionista. Aeread; the entinte cordlale lias been estatylished, and lira. Lockwood wonld hav been out in the states sirle by sido with St. Joho, and in the tliicli of tne campaign weeks ago, had it not been for the persuasión of lier mother, JIrs. Beonett, who insists that Belva injured her voice ieriously In her lecturing toor under the auspices of the Chicago Hiñan la t ■.vintri-, and fears that another can l lie stamp, especlally atthistívne, ruin hor voice and spoil her hopea for 1 ' -.
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