, at Neb. and Kan. Suff. Cons., in
Leav. and Ft. Scott, urged by Rev. Mann to visit Omaha, 697;
at Mrs. Sewall's planning Wash, con., Wom. Council and World's Fair
work, at Rochester, recep. by P. E. Club, State Suff. Con., goes
to Wash., 698;
requests women to celebrate admission of Wy., 699;
anxious for suff. headqrs. in Wash., assists Wimodaughsis, loss of
friends, 700;
ill in Boston, taken to Garrisons', let. from L. Stone and
invitation to attend Mass. Suff. Annivers., 701;
invitations from Pillsbury and Mrs. White, hastens to Wash.,
vice-pres. Triennial of Wom. Council, reads Mrs. Stn.'s paper, 702;
Miss Willard introduces A. as one of the double stars, too happy to
speak, anxious all shd. be heard, presides at natl. suff. con.,
reads Mrs. Stn.'s paper, presents L. Stone, trib. of M. Bottome,
703;
unanimously elect. vice-pres.-at-large, determined let. from English
Suff. Soc. shall be read in Senate, succeeds through Sen. Blair,
breakfast by Sorosis, gives recep. for A. Besant, lets, from
ex-Sec. McCulloch, F. Balgarnie, 704;
dines with McCulloch, recep. by Mrs. Avery, leaves Riggs House
forever as home, at Warren and Painesville, O., at Hartford with
Mrs. Hooker, entertained by Whitings, describes log cabin, 705;
Mt. Holyoke, old homestead at Adams, arrives home, goes to
housekeeping, decides to direct natl. work from home, Mrs. Stn.
approves, 706;
P. E. Club and friends furnish house, Roch. Herald describes recep.,
cousin Charles Dickinson presents $300, 707;
describes visit to Mrs. Banker in Adirondacks, trip to John Brown's
cabin and grave, condemns his execution, Wom. Suff. Day at
Chautauqua, 708;
guest of Ignorance Club, ad. W. C. T. U., opposed to third parties,
suggests ministers be disfranchised, prayer by action, at
Chautauqua, "Arnold Winkelreid among wom." Miss Willard congrat.,
at Hooker golden wedding, "no speeches," 709;
at Lily Dale, beautiful camp, love of domestic life, hospitality,
710;
how friends were entertained in new home, at Warsaw, at West. N. Y.
Fair, woman's opinion will not be respected until counted at
ballot-box, generosity to young speakers, 711;
urges Mrs. Stn. to share her new home and put her own writings in
shape, A "has no writings," 712;
entertains Mrs. St
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