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Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas
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Delayed reports from distant sisters highlight increasing interest in organizational activities. Mrs. Goodale's letter regrets missing recent meeting, praises state workers, plans future involvement, supports anti-'original package' efforts. Anti-Lottery Convention succeeds with 959 delegates of virtue, intelligence, and property owners.
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We furnish an extract from Mrs. Goodale's letter of this week: "I regret exceedingly that I could not be with you at your recent meeting.
I feel that these would have done me good. It is a great pleasure to be among other workers. I shall especially enjoy meeting your State workers. The only time I was ever in your State and met them, I formed high opinions of their ability, their earnestness, and their broad and liberal ideas, and I felt that I should like to work with them. I hope to arrange matters so as to give you a month's work a little later. I am glad your people are so courageously freezing out the original package iniquity."
"The Anti-Lottery Convention was a grand success—959 delegates, composed of the virtue, intelligence, and landed proprietors of the State."
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anti-lottery convention a grand success with 959 delegates composed of the virtue, intelligence, and landed proprietors of the state
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Interesting reports from sisters at a distance received late for this week's issue but to appear next; increasing interest and renewed energy noted. Extract from Mrs. Goodale's letter regretting absence from recent meeting, expressing pleasure in meeting workers, high opinions of State workers' ability, earnestness, broad and liberal ideas, hope to give a month's work later, glad people courageously freezing out original package iniquity. Anti-Lottery Convention success reported.