nds greeting,
790;
storm of denunciation for endorsing Popu., prefers justice to women
to financial wisdom, explains posit, in Roch. Demo. and Chron.,
stands only on suff. plank, Popu. make honest protest, 791;
difference in treatment of women by Kan. Repubs. and Popu., 792;
comfort from Wm. Lloyd Garrison, A. believes in protecting home
products, all creeds and politics insignificant compared to
principle of equal rights, defends Popu. of Kan. and shows
treachery and corruption of Repubs., 793;
Repub. chmn. Cyrus Leland declines offer to speak, she asks Popu.
chmn. Breidenthal to announce she will speak only on suff. plank,
794;
Mrs. Diggs says Popu. want her to speak on suff. plank in Kan., 795;
makes tour of State, sees no hope for amend., donates year's work to
Kan., brother D. R. furnishes passes, 796;
suff. defeated, keen disappoint., hopes for Kan., 797;
confirmed in belief partial suff. hinders full suff., 798;
makes strong speech Neb. con., leaves for East, New Century Club
recep. in Philadelphia, 799;
ad. N. Y. con. at Ithaca, visits Cornell, speaks to girls Sage
College, close of two hard campns., full of hope and cheer,
introduced by F. Willard to W. C. T. U., gospel meet, in
Cleveland, "ordained of God," 800;
material outweigh moral interests, men in reforms handicapped by
disfranchis. women, might as well be dogs baying moon, Natl. Amer.
Bus. Com. entertained by Mrs. Southworth, her friendship and
generosity, goes to New York to prepare call with Mrs. Stn., 801;
and revise article for cycloped., guest of Mrs. Lapham, walk thro.
Central Park, lunch with Dr. Jacobi, opera with Lauterbachs, Uncut
Leaves Club, hears Robt. Collyer, visits Orange, Philadelphia,
Somerton, guest Foremother's Dinner, home for Christmas, 802;
Mrs. Minor leaves legacy $1,000, Mrs. Gross makes present $1.000,
velvet cloak, many invitations, requests for lectures, articles,
woman's edition favor, 803;
wd. have more interest in Y. M. C. A. if they stood for wom. suff.,
manager of printing house writes verse, let. Mary B. Willard,
invited by Revs. Jenkyn Lloyd Jones, H. W. Thomas to take part in
Lib. Relig. Cong., 804;
Dr. Thomas compares to Christ, urged to come as Geo. Washington went
into first Continent. Cong., relieved of p
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