oes to S. Dak., lets. of invitat., 656;
minister explains to Almighty evils of orig. packages, A. canvasses
State, ad. Farmers' Alliance, Prohibs. keep wom. suff. in
background, presents Hist. Wom. Suff. to every town, 657;
plans winter's work in S. Dak., nephew describes her lecture in Ann
Arbor, at Toronto, spks. every night for three months, 658;
"Andrew Jackson-like" action in engaging hall at Wash., immense work
for S. Dak., makes eight women life members of Natl. Assn., 659;
Justice Fuller fails to discover women, work for Columbian Expo.,
death of friends, Mrs. Mendenhall leaves her $1,000, Washington
Star compli., 660;
at Riggs House, objects to having tickets sold for birthday banquet,
663;
wd. use money for S. Dak., wants everybody to have compli. ticket
and be invited to speak, description of banquet, 664;
accts. Wash. Star and N. Y. Sun, toasts by Couzins, Shaw, 665;
Gage, Colby, Chant, Parker, Hinckley, Rbt. Purvis, Mrs. Lawrence,
Mrs. Blatch, J. A. Pickler, 666, Mrs. Stn., 667;
poems by H. Hosmer, A. W. Brotherton, E. B. Harbert, I. B. Hooker,
her response, cd. have accomplished little alone, obligations to
Mrs. Stn., to family and friends, lets., etc., from L. Stone, 668;
Whittier, F. E. Willard, Curtis, Garrison, Hoar, Reed, 669;
O. Brown, Logan, Gannett, Palmer, Nordhoff, Carpenter, Dow, 670;
Dawes, Mr. and Mrs. Powderly, Barry, Colby, Johns, Cummings, 671;
dinner to relatives at Riggs House, presents, trib. of Boston
Traveller, A.'s theory of life, distinguished contemporaries,
gift to P. Couzins, 672;
trib. of Roch. Dem. and Chronicle, allied with all good causes, 673;
urges friends to come to union of assns., keep platform broad, not
annex to W. C. T. U., struggle to secure Mrs. Stn.'s presence,
arranges hearing before Cong. Coms., 674;
presides at Natl.-Am. Con., pride in H. Stanton Blatch, pledges
money and work for S. Dak., made chmn. com., 675;
remains in Wash, looking after Cong. Coms., incorporating assn.,
paying bills, sees Wy. admitted, Mary Grew congratulates, L. Stone
authorizes to settle bills, Mrs. Livermore says A. wd. give a
million to suff., 676;
her winters in Wash. help wom. suff., entertained by McLean's,
attends Cobweb Club, Mrs. Hearst approves speech, wd. rather face
audience than r
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