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âI think I shall always beâ: Times Union, October 20, 1888.
âOccasionally her storiesâ: Buffalo Sunday Morning News, October 7, 1888, 5.
âshe suffered the penalty paidâ: McDougall, Life, 187.
âHangman Joe at Homeâ and other quotations from this article: World, September 30, 1888, 17.
âShould women propose?â and other quotations from this series: World, November 11, 1888, 12, and World, November 18, 1888, 17.
âHorrors of a Slop Shopâ and other quotations from this article: World, September 30, 1888, 18.
âThey Work in an Infernoâ and other quotations from this article: World, October 7, 1888, 17.
Chapter 5: Reckoning with the Evil of the Age (1888)
âyellowestâ: Chapin, Chapinâs Story, 134.
âbright man and a woman reporterâ: Ibid., 135.
âChicago Abortionersâ: Ibid., 136.
âparade her shameâ and âa young woman of intelligenceâ: Chicago Times, December 15, 1888, 1.
âbut a step toward divorceâ: Chicago Times, December 6, 1888, 9.
âThousands are doing itâ: Chicago Times, December 15, 1888, 1.
âI felt that there was some bigâ: Chicago Times, December 19, 1888, 1.
âTonight as I write thisâ: Chicago Times, December 17, 1888, 5.
âI manage somehow or otherâ: Chicago Times, December 22, 1888, 1.
one in five pregnancies: Mohr, quoted in Lahey, âBirthing,â 486.
âThey have both been excommunicatedâ: Buffalo Commercial Advertiser, November 3, 1837, 2.
âthe infernal plotâ: Buffalo Courier, May 24, 1843, 3.
âGenuine French Female Monthly Pillsâ and âastonishing successâ: New-York Tribune, September 30, 1841, 4.
âFemaleâs Friendâ and ârelieving and removingâ: New-York Tribune, September 28, 1841, 4.
âDr. Van Hambertâs Female Renovating Pills, from Germanyâ and âThey must not be takenâ: New York Daily Herald, October 26, 1837, 4.
âthe beautiful cigar girlâ: Public Ledger, August 3, 1841, 2.
âpremature deliveryâ: New-York Tribune, November 18, 1842, 2.
âobstinate and long-standing casesâ and âfemales in delicate healthâ: Public Ledger, February 25, 1841, 4.
âRestellismâ: Baltimore Sun, April 3, 1848, 1.
âMadame Restellâs organâ: Vicksburg Daily Whig, October 12, 1841, 2.
âRestell schoolâ: Public Ledger, September 1, 1841, 2.
âin no case do I engageâ: New-York Tribune, August 24, 1842, 1.
âThe mails go burdened with the circularsâ: New York Times, August 23, 1871, 6.
âarticles of indecent and immoral useâ: Quoted in Werbel, Lust, 54â55.
âIt is a cause for profound thanksgivingâ: The New York Society for the Suppression of Vice, Annual Report, 13. UMLKF.
âuterine troubleâ and âan internal hemorrhageâ: St. Paul Globe, April 8, 1889, 3.
âWilcoxâs Compound Tansy Pillsâ and âafford speedy and certain reliefâ: Boston Globe, December 30, 1888, 10.
from an average of 7 children per woman: Mohr, Abortion, 82.
âSt. Lawrence to the Golden Gateâ and âI donât exaggerate:â Chicago Times, January 3, 1889, 5.
âlost to shameâ and âthe method adoptedâ: Buffalo Times, December 24, 1888, 2.
âSome of the young girls will learnâ: Chicago Times, December 23, 1888, 11.
âtake the bull by the hornsâ: Ibid., 10.
âBring the Husbands to Bookâ: Chicago Times, December 28, 1888, 1.
âIt is our dutyâ: Chicago Times, December 22, 1888, 5.
âThe social order that permitsâ: Chicago Times, December 23, 1888, 11.
âA Novel Treatment of Gonorrheaâ and quotations for the rest of these meetings: Volume 9, CHMCMS.
âmany a pearly tearâ: Journal of the American Medical Association, January 12, 1889, 55.
âanything happened I could locate itâ: Chicago Times, December 18, 1888, 2.
âcontrol of our governmentâ: Chicago Times, December 16, 1888, 9.
âthe newspaper reports every dayâ: Stanton and Anthony, Selected Papers, 159.
âA woman should have the same chancesâ and âAmenâ: Chicago Times, December 23, 1888, 9.
âFor the Doctorsâ: Chicago Times, December 21, 1888, 4.
âsmall token of esteemâ: Chicago Times, December 22, 1888, 5.
âMy pilgrimage of disgrace is endedâ: Chicago Times, December 26, 1888, 1.
âMany of the brightest womenâ: Journalist, January 26, 1889, 12.
âA harmless life, she called a virtuous lifeâ: Browning, Aurora Leigh, 11.
âA newspaper girl, a newspaper girlâ and âdonât think of itâ: Banks, Autobiography, 6.
âPlease make me a meanâ: St. Paul Globe, November 4, 1888, 19.
âare so hideous and disgustingâ: Banks, ââYellow Journalism,ââ 338.
âThe exposure made by the Timesâ: St. Paul Globe, December 20, 1888, 4.
Chapter 6: New Territory (1889â1890)
âThe whole atmosphere of the placeâ: Bisland, Flying Trip, 22.
âmonthly irregularitiesâ: San Francisco Examiner, February 18, 1889, 7.
âWomen who have fallenâ: San Francisco Examiner, August 27, 1889, 7.
âMinnie . . . come home; all is forgivenâ: San Francisco Chronicle, June 23, 1889.
âConfessions of an Actressâ and other quotations from this article: Chicago Tribune, December 16, 1888, 26.
âI began to thinkâ: Chicago Tribune, January 13, 1889, 26.
âthe paper must be built upâ: William Randolph Hearst to George Hearst, January 4, 1885, BLHP.
âThe Examiner, with this issueâ: San Francisco Examiner, March 4, 1887, 2.
âthe fragrance of violetsâ: Bierce, âA Thumb-Nail Sketch,â 305.
âa very sure instinct aboutâ: Finch Kelly, Flowing Stream, 240.
âthe common enemyâ: San Francisco Examiner, January 3, 1889, 4.
âThe Examiner Does the Work of the Life Saving Serviceâ: San Francisco Examiner, January 4, 1890, 1.
âMonarch of the Dailiesâ: San Francisco Examiner, January 7, 1890, 6.
âwould cover not only myselfâ: Black, âRambles, Part II,â 211.
âDonât moralize. Get at your storyâ: San Francisco Examiner, July 13, 1890, 13.
âYes, sir,â and âwalked out into the quietâ: Black, âRambles, Part II,â 212.
âwholesome and pinkâ: Older, Hearst, 99.
âwholesome as a Mayâ: Winkler, W. R. Hearst, 72.
âthe best boss, the kindest friendâ: Black, âRambles, Part II,â 213.
âIf I could do it as quickly as Phileas Fogg didâ: Bly, Around the World, http://digital.library.upenn.edu/women/bly/world/world.html.
âdistinctiveâ and âpeculiar personalityâ: San Francisco Examiner, January 22, 1890, 2.
âshe is a plain every-day girl, with a wonderful head and warm heartâ: San Francisco Examiner, November 19, 1889, 1.
âOne was the regular routineâ: San Francisco Examiner, January 22, 1890, 2.
âhas never done anythingâ and âMiss Bisland is universally regardedâ: San Francisco Examiner, November 19, 1889, 1.
âI didnât realize what a public characterâ: San Francisco Examiner, November 20, 1889, 1.
âThe Star-Eyed Goddess of Reformâ: Black, âRambles, Part II,â 37.
âInfluence of the Daily Pressâ: Chicago Womenâs Club Board Minutes 1876â1891, CHMCWC.
âWell, what do you want?â and other quotations from this scene: Chicago Tribune, January 13, 1889, 12.
âinconvenient individual who keeps abreastâ: Ibid.
âI canât see that there is anythingâ and other quotations from this scene: Chicago Tribune, December 13, 1889, 1.
âThe city should at once organizeâ: Ibid., 2.
âsimply sick of hearing these thingsâ: San Francisco Examiner, January 22, 1890, 1.
âqueer doingsâ and
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