Democratic Sentinel, Volume 8, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 October 1884 — Belva to Take the Stump. [ARTICLE]

Belva to Take the Stump.

[Washington telegram.] Mrs. Belva A. Lockwood announces that she will shortly start out on a campaign tow:, and deliver speeches at Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, Cleveland, and. several other large cities. “My speeches," said Mrs. Lockwood in conversation to-night, “will not be political harangues in the ordinary sense of the term. I shall speak on the subject of good government and equal rights for woman before the law and at the ballot-box. I do not think that I will say anything that will be a desecration of the Sabbath day. I expect to speak in Baltimore next Monday, and will probably spend the rest of that week in Philadelphia and New York. Igo to Cleveland under the auspices of Mr. Gus Hartz, the manager of the Opera House. It will be more of a lecturing than a campaign tour, although I suppose I would not make the trip if I was not a candidate. I expect to reach Cleveland Saturday evening. I have received invitations to visit nearly all the large cities, and I will probably go to Chicago, Indianapolis. and Cincinnati week after next.*