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men's wrong doing, We are not aking for woman who have husbands like James A. Garfield nor for womon who havegood fathers, sons and_brothers to protect them., We sk the bal ot for th women who have bad hu 1s or no Thesn are the women rotection in their f fortane fenly in world, the rich of may b3 the poor of to-moriow ost fortunately situated woman t Irow t without b ud lependent y world at o from punishy of baviu the father Lhe rule surely ani Wit ermea chal) is women are punished more truly fot vome off Youknow there are two u code for wan which allow, but license in what is called t & but there is another and a p for woman She must nt ouly be epotless bu like Cirsat's wife above uspicion, Tut the ballot in the hanis of n today and you will see that the laws will be exccuted, and the woman who violates them will be punished equally with the man. She will hold msn to as high a moral standard as he now holds er 1 will tell you an fncident about Wyo- ting Not tong szo 1 took np 11..- New York World and saw a lector from W wiog tn which the Whiter el not a decent man in that territory but what wanted the ballot taken away from the women, Now I have been in Wyoming and 1 have scen the women vote and sit in the jury box They were the very beat women, Well, [ wrote Mr. Hugwoud, the editor of a Lara- mie paper, asking him to tell we who wro'e that letter, Mr, Haywood ply waid so far from being true it i qnite the reverse, every decent man did wish the women to have the suffrage. and the man who wrote that letter had deagged the ball and chain through the streets of Chey- enne by a verdict from a jury which was composed of coe-half women. 1 can ae- wue you nohooy s sick of suffrage in Wyoming Territory but bad men, In the Colorado campaign in 1577 Miss Hindman spent monthes and wonth« in the campaign there and she got of the signa- tures of best representative men nud wo men to a paper saying that women suf- frage Was & Succes. here were the names of ministers, lawyers, merchants and the best business men, It is false, and the assertion of the enemy, that only bad women voted in Wyoming., There was just ae large & ratio of wouwen voted | 2 a8 wen, I wag_over in your sister state in Towa in 1571 T spoke in Sioux City. On my ar- rival in the town just before the lecture 1 was told thut on the evening previous the zood wives of tho city had turncd out en musse and set fire to abuilding that con- tained a dozen of the demi monde that their hushands had brought up from St Louis. In my lecture | exp this incidsnt, in the city of Sioux and happening to take up « paper the very first mticle 1 struck was a complaint against one Muwe, Shaw, for keeping » hou's of ill fame, grand jury was out thirteen hours ha'f and when they came in th was 1o cause for complaint to_bring in bill of indictment. And this Mme, Sha s was the very woman whose houss was buroed down by the good wives of that city six years betore, Women of Ncbrasks do you think if those good wives had Leen on that grand jury that such a vere no cause could huve been bronght i DNow, 1 want woxen on the uries, until the women are willing to leave their sofus, and take off their kid gl come down to every-day li world better, there is very little man-ind, No, my iends, we do not shirk any dnty.ir 1 want women “adges on the bench i oo BN Iny yers. Wherever woman goes a8 a criminal, as a violator of the law, or as an idiot and an unfor:unate; wherever a woman goes to be cared for, there T wnnt the best w.men to £o to protect them. Yge, T want women on the police force, [Loud laughter.] In the city of New York poor, unfortunate, drunken and degraded women are arreated by the police and dragged to the station houee, where there arc no women to pro- tect them, but all are men, avd not, always men of the highest morals either, It is horriblo to put a woman into a jail where she has no women to protect her, It is & horrible thing to put a woman in a state prison or lunatic asylum, 1 say it is hor- rible to place them among men alone with no good, brave women to care for them, N.w, about this everlasting ohjection that women connot fight in defense of their country. At the constitutional convention of which Horace Greeley was a mem er and chairman of the committee on suffrage, at the close of Miss ress, Mr, Greeley nrose and sid, “*Miss Anthony, the ballot aud bullet go together, 1f you bave the vote, @ you ready t hE ST i /, exactly as you e rebellion, at the point of the goose quill,” aud as Horace Greeley and possibly Mr. Rosewater fouzht, There were plenty of women who paid money for -ubstitutes in the war. They also played o prominent part in the soldiers societies. They show a {eal of heroism in relieving L)w boysin bine. Not only that there were hundreds and thousands of women who marched in the rear of the arny and who went alout picking up the wounced and ministeiing to the ¢ 1?mfl, ¢ writing letters home to the mothers and fricods, And it that women sided the war a5 much in wit- igating its horrors as the men did in irin bullets. It is not fair to say women not ready to fight., They are the best fighters in the world, [Laughter.] Over five hundred women enlisted in the army but in order to do o they « themselves in men's olothes, and mavy of them fought on the tield, and they fought as valiautly as the men, but the moment their sex was discovered they were dismissed from the service, and shami be it to the Awmerican government they vever received a dollm’s pay. It is very fine to kay the wowen are not willing and ready to fight when the moment they try to enlist in the army they are punished for 0 dumng. Notonly did the government refuse topay those women hhu fought but the women who followed in the wake of the army and did such good service gt nothing but their transportation vices rendered by Mother Bickerdyke were never rewarded, She was the woinan, you rem:ember, who followed , Bherman in bis murch'to the rea. The last I heard of ber ehe Was going out washing by tho day, Shame on the ingrstitudeof the republican party to treat these women in this manuer, simply be they are disfranchised and have 0o political powcr, Besides all mea do not fight. Men over forty.five are not required to enlist in the army while they can vote. All can vote except idiots, lunnlu.u riwinals and women, 0 Wor wan's opinion is counted in the gathering of public sentiment to cry in_into law, Don’t you know it is a badge of dis. grace for a man to be disfranchised, While there are plenty of men, from a working. man to & congressman, who will sell their vote for a dollar, for five dollars, or for five thousand doliars. Where is the man wnder the American flag, natiye or for- low that he would sell his r That man would be pro woree than an idiot, Yon remember in the rehellion the ouly punishment meted out to those that laid the knife at the throat of the nation was disfranchisement The punishwent was considered vo feariul that copgr ady to grant the re. w of the |m'|||ml di lities of all w! skedit, In New York men who served five or seven years in pris huulhulh\ sfra n[‘ hlru’l 1 But if the i ris. oncr has a single friend he will petition | the wovernor and get that a»‘m. nce | commuted, in order that when he couwes | out Le will not have the mark of Cain branded on him, and the mark of Cain on th: iciehead of ‘any wan is disfranchise ment Do you believe that while disfrau chigerent is such a te lisgrace, and such & terrible curse to man, that we wo- d r all at Mies ple of liberty fe Miss Couzios and reminded Rosewater some had esl'ed the the Union I collared brigade »v.vm nonopoly on earth and ap) Mis Authony resnmin tosay to you all that te, greenbackers e oonspired to tho gove er women with ave they d. shall 1 b juint earnings of partnership; ‘The w nly their board and clothes, and the is bound by law to mamntain them, 1 was asked to work for_the greenback er's and 1 said to them all_you menc n spire together to legislate into your own hands the e rnings of all the married wo- men apa to pay unmarried women one. half as much money s you do men for the samo work. All men are conspirators as against woman, and now you feel that wime other men have gotten to) large & share of the stealing , avd you come tous, from whor every thine has seen taken and us_ to help you to clutch from the 8 among yourselves what you nrfjust share of the st You do not propse in your resolutions to make restitution to the women, from whom yon have stolen all things, = This is & grand monopoly on the part of the men, Time being ('nllui, Miss Anthony eat down amid loud applause from the audi- ence. Mr. Rosewater said he wonld like to re- futo one or two statements Mies Anthony had made. One is, I am not like Horace Greeley, 1did not stay at home a Miss Autbony states, 1 was down there in the war two years, and the other is that man Tias monopoly of votes in the government. That monovoly was created by a higher power. It isa monopoly oreated by the Lord, who made man the protector and bread winner for woman and the family, while the sacred function of rearing the family belongs to woman, Miss Anthony says there are three millions of women earning money enough for thoir own support, «o there must be at least ten million women in America who are dependent for their support on their fathers and hn-bands, Miss A.—"here are on'y seven millions, =V, is a grand ‘|,m|! Applanse. ] this ji Anth railroad the Now he champions the [ Laughter 1 want iblicans, n 7o o work for band " « marr s should certainly like to enjoy. But we do our duty cheerfally like 1 We don't go ab ut whiving, grumbling and growling shop. digging in the strects or in the mine, aud wheo hi-comes h woin outand bro. ken down with toil b is met ut the thresb- hold by » woman with a who mikes his lon i no comtort nor pes nd seeks comfort in the compa «hip he finds in the saloons or bil halls, 1t is all nonsen-e abont man's mo nopoly: you are all doing pretey well, With few exc ptions the women of Americs are much m re ¢ wfortable and better clothed and fed than the m:n, Until woman can bear the bhardships and burdens mau is compelledto bear, as father and husband in every stage of | reasonable for woman t ask that'sho shall control our government. | Loud applause ] Balm in Gilead. There is a balm in Gilead to & ping wound; In THoxa< Ervernic Orn, the remedy is found, For internal and for outward use, yon free- Iy iy apply it; For all pain and inflammation, you should not fail to try it, 1t only costs a tritle, ‘s worth its weight heal each in gold, And by every dealer in the land this reme- dy is sold. WESTERN CORNICE WORKS! C. SPECHT, Proprietor, 1212 Harney St, - Omrha, Neb, | — MANUFACTURERS OF Galvanized Iron, CORNICES, DORMER WINDOWS FINTALS, Tin, Iron and Slata Roofing, Specht's Patont Metalic Skylight. Patent Adjusted Ratchet Bar and Bracket Shelving, I am the generabagent for the above line of goods, IRON FENCING, Orestinge, Balustrade das,OMce and Bank Rllllnr Window and Oallar bmn.,oa g Nnrthw (g Omana 5:40 For full informstion call on Agent, 14th and Farnam st Kailway Dopot, or as JAME ERAT Tralus leave T P" m, and 7:40 &, m 10, D) BELL, U. P, T\ CLARK, Gouer FOB. ‘SALE---MILL NACHINERY, NG changed our mill to Hungarian rol. Gt s%, we offer part of our old n Chitiory for svo at low prices. It consists of a pei of fincly fnished aud spaced matn driving evel wheels, (iron and moriisc) thiee inch s driving o ight ehaft apur whoel 7 inch face o 4 feot and 1 pair 32 inch Lurra, spindies, pinions (7 tnch face 1 pitch), backiush wpriv gs, curby, our reel chest, 17 fect -loth, o rocl cheat, 14 feet cloth, conveyarm. two Gratioe wheat hastery roka smutter, 1 Pornard & Lees 1 colving sopa- rator and clevaiors, shafts, whocls, pull ys, con- veyors, etc, Some of the wachinery has been usod but aliitl over twa years, avdall is in good condition, For furthr iiformation address J, C. HOFFMAVR & CO. Councit Liufts, To Nervous Suiterers THE QREAY EUROPEAN REMEDY, Dr, J, B, Bunpson's Bpecitic Pl Bok s Lek sy N 18 10 & poojtive cure . o8, Semiim Weoknass, Impotancy, an aces Tesultiag trom s«xf Abuse, a4 Montal Auxlety, Lossr Paing I the Pack or Silo, and dlouases that lead to [Consursption {insanity an | earlygrave Tio Bpecific Modlelae o belog used with wonder. tul success. Pamphlets n aad gob fall pate ang 16wt sont tree b0 all. Wit Hculars, Price, Specific, ¥1.00 sg00 fof 86,00, Atlirow s 5. SIMSON M1 Nos. 104 and 108 Main 8t Sold in Omabs by C. F. Geodman, J. and all Arugglsteerory whore, " NERVOUS DEBILITY, mnm'ml cap-- A specific for Hysteria, Dizziness, slope, Nervous Headache, Mental Deprossion, o of Memory, Spermatorrhus, lmpotency, Invol otar iwaions, Premature O exortion, self-abuse, or over-inculgence, leads to misery, decay and death. One ! curs recent caes. b : treatment, One Ove dollars, sens b price. Wo gukrant. §With each order roc companted with pm.hlxr. or 81 pack 9 to doe 00b flect ac 0. . Goodwan, 58, Sole, Wholear + and gul o ible be persuaded that it is Lelieve in the priuci- reallob Boots and Shoes. J.J. BROW N & CO WHOLESALE DRY COODS NOTIOW &S, OMAHA NEB J. A, WAKEE WIOLESALK A, DEALER IN s 00T TR0 D R . Lath, Shingles, Pickets, 8ASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MOLDINGS, LIME, CEMEN EPNLAESTOTII, FRC. SSTATE AGEN{ FOR MILWAUKKE CXMENT COMPANYY Near Union Pacific Danot HENRY LEHMANN JOBBER OF AND WINDOW SHADES 'EASTERN PRIGES DUPLICATED. 118 FARNAM ST. OMAHA STEELE, JJHNSON & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS AND JOBBERS IN AND REY OMANRA -\l Flour, 8alt, Sugars, Canned Coods, and All Grocers' Supplies. A Full Lire of the Best Brands of OIGARS AND MANUFACTURED TOBAGCO. *srdm for BENWUI]D NAILS AND LAFLIN & RAND POWDER GU DTS LT L ONTD 5500 o X .AO"I.'ING POWHR AND HAND e W 1IN B S5 8team Pumps, Engine Trimmings, WINING MACHINERY, BELTING, HOSE, GRASS AND IRON FITTINGS PIPE, 4TRS PACKING, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. HALLADAY WIND-MILLS CHURCHAND.RCHOOL.BELLD Cor. Farnam and 10th Streets Omaha, Neb. Omaha Steam Laundry. The only Laundry in Nebraska that is supplied with complete machinery for Laundry work. Send your orders by mail or express. GOTTHEIMER, (:ODFRFY & C0., 1207 Farnham Street. BOYER O, ——DEALERS IN— HALL'S SAFE AND LOCK GO. Fire and Burglar Pr>» £%. JE™ R &5 N AULTS, L O C E = O . 1020 Farnham Street, ONVEAEEA, - = - NEES W.B, MILLARD, i 18, JOHNSON MILLARD & JOHNSON, Storage, Commission and Wholesale Fruits 1421 & 1423 FARNHAM STREET. CONSIGNMENTS COUNTRY PRODUCE SOLICITED Agents for Peck & Banshers Lard, and Wilber Mills Flour OMAHA, NEB REFERENCES : OMAHA NATIONAL BANK, STEELE, JOHNSON & CO., 'P')()’PLF MAUL & CO. C. F. G-OODM.A N, WEOLBESALE DEALEER TN DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS Window and Plate Glass. will find 1t 80 thelr ad IE®. €& Anyone contemplating builalng store, bank, or any other fine rantage to corres ond with us before purchusing their Plate Glass, C. F, GOODMAN, OMAHA BERQUIST BROTHERS, MANUFACTURERS OF GARRIACES, BUGCIES L AND BEXEPRESSIW .AGONS- [flifil”‘lflfl Done in all Br'fl.flflhflfl 416 8. THIRTEENTH STREBT, IMAHHA, NE| WHOLESALE GROGER 1218 Farnham 8t.. Omaha, Neb, Delioious Bever. age. CUP THAT CHEERS, NOT INEBRIATES T'H } “BuUT OUR DINNER PARTY has finished the lact bottle of “HURB PUNCH, “Then, my dear, don't forgat to remind me to order n fresh sunply tomorrow.” “THE HUB PUNCH"is prepared sole- 1y by Messra, H. GRAVES & SON, Boston, It is made of the best hupuru.l brandy and Santa Cruz ruw, united with the juice of fresh lemons, and _the finest white s nd is really a delicions, & pure, and a reliable article, that has met u;(hrh« most cordial appreciation of all ot the wv*num with the SHESTER H AVES & sule over the cork of each 1 leading fam Manyfacturer' 1, Omaha prices (Snecoessor to D. T. Mount.) Mauutacturer and Dealer in Saddles, Harness, Whips, FANCY HORSE CLOTHING Robes, Dusters and Turf Goods of ALL DESCRIPTIONS, Agont fo, fJas. R Bill & Co.v Q) ~ OB E R A TEID CONGOED. HARNESS *“The Best in The World.” 1AAD T O IR INA VST, OMAHA, NEB ] " IR T i dlonx Uity & Pacie T ARV O MDD THHE Si0UX OITY ROUTR Runs a Solla Truln Through teom Counci! Bluts to Bt, Paul Without: Ghengs Time, Gnly 17 Hours AW MILKG ThE KHORTES ROUTE OCUNOIT, BLUFFB %0 4T PAUL, MINGRAPOLYS DULUIY O BIEMAR “Asern Iowa, Minnes.da 1 with tha tmprove? ke and Mills ead wli polube tu Dakota. Moo I Westinghouao Autor Plattorm Coupler 5,31 Hutter: and fo VPRED, BAPITY AND COMPORT is nogurpaswed. Pullmnn Palsco Bloeplog Osy rua $hrough WITHOUT OHANOK bebwoen K 4 Paul, via Goancll Bluffe . BUUHAKAN Ton' Paws, Agont Vol Vallay Is Passenger Agont. il Blufla * OLD SURES AND BLOOD OR SKIN DISEASES IN ANY STAGE, Disappear Lefore the perfect alterative aud tonic effect of the greatest of all Blood Puritiers, It so completely roots out all poison from the blood and braces the deb- ilitated system, that diseases of this nature disapperr like caaff before the wind, 8., cured me of Scalp Sores, Sores in Nostrils and Kars, sfter everything wn to the medical profession had failed, nesed since I quit is nosymptom of the i wm_ brms tly f lood Dise AGGART, sanca, N, Y, Tho it Balg stunds without a pe profession will have to acknowloa, Speci m for Blovd Diseares,” ) N. L GALLOWAY, Monroe, Gia, “A\')lfllt four or five weeks ago 1 was afflicted with n very eggravated tne of BloodDisease, 1 comn dusng 88, 8, and after taking the first bottle felt wo mush relieved that T bought five & and am glad to sy, after using four of them, that | wm entirely cured, freviously having been under medical wivice for reveral months,” C. IESTURTIN Richmond, Va, “After suffering from the worst Blood Diseace for more than two years, and hay. ing been treated by several eminent physi. cians, confined to” my room and bed the greater part o () (time, my body covered with copper-colored sores from the size of a vea to that of a silver half-dollar, I was well nigh i dospair, AL last T commenced taki Ina short time I begaun to improve in lla-h all the sores healed,and 1 cou d fee! and know that I was well, 'and wmnst the credit be given of my entire restoration to health, 1 have not taken & dose for over six months, and v as free from sores o Lortie Rox 1 after taking the first Newport, Ark, “Qur science has not wiade knownaco bination equal to 8, 3. 8, for skin or blo dissasas, T, L, MASSENGUK Ph, G \1‘.. w, G, SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS, MORGAN PARK MILITAFY ACADEMY Fo ol for Hoys. Propares Seud A Chrlstls for College, B . o “Gapt, ED, N KKK TALCOTT. Principal, Morrgor Park, Cook Co., atalogue. n Om VER ah find all novelties in v Vizitorscan hers SIL- WARE. CLOUKS Rich and Stylish Jewelry, vhe Lat and Ch est, Most Artistic, | oicest Selections in ! 3«‘0 8 10USt Cleneral A Finest and Bost Pianos and Organg manufactured. gur prices are as Low as any Eastern fenufacturer and Dealer, Pianos and Organs sold PRECIOUS STONES and for cash or instaliments at all descripuions of FINE WATCHES at 25 Low Pri- 3¢ einwa, ces as 18 compatible with Knabe, honorable dealers. Call| and see our Elegant New Store, corner Streets Tower Building, | 11th and Farnham Bottom Prices. A SPLENDID stock of Chickering, ose & Son's B |anos, and other makes. ? Also Clough & Warren, |Sterling, Imperial, Smith American Organs, &c. Do not fail to see us before pur: chasing. MAX MEYER & BRO, MANUFAGTURERS OF SHOW CASES A Large Stock always on Hand. PERFECTION HEATING AND BAKING, is only attained by using CHARTER 0AK Stoves and Ranges. 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[C uing lito ¢ hotile, or four times tho quantity 8 e ehacssion, Yimin oo, Souminal Wesk- "MAN | upon the Kyw the inovitablo re- it of the wo ovil prage ‘4¥é w0 destruetive to mind and body o miserable, often kading to inkani- 1t strongthens the Norves, Brain, 1, Musclos, Digoative and Ropro® ns,’ Tt rostoren t all tho organic ir' former vigor and vitality, ma Price, §3 orful and onjoysble. Bent by oxpruss, socuro from obsorvation, to any address, on recelpt of price. on roceipt of §1 a8 & guarantoe. No. 0. 0. D, wont, except Letters ro quosting answora must incloo stamp. Dr, Mintie's Dandelion Pills aro th oot wud chuapont dyspepsia and billious cure fn tho market. 60 cents. Dk Mixri Id by sl drugglists. Price '8 Kivswy Ramuoy, NePRNTIOUM, Cures ell kind of Kiduoy and I:I-dduunurluutu gouorthes, K augists: ¥1 ENC For Salo Jangh-1y GRAY'S TRADE MARK BEFURE TAI!I Sall-Abus tudo, Patn n rustiiro Ol lead Lo Insani ture Grave. 7 Ful it t ¥ At ¥l por po ont free b addreasing’ particular tn leot and leucorrhe o vy all a hottle. LIS MEDICAL INSTIYUTE, 718 Olive Bt., 84, Louls, In Omahs by . F. GOODMAN, SPECIFIC H.BDIOINE The Grest ¥ § DR MARK English rem: ody, Anun- falling cure inal ¥or u 190, ot AFTER TARING, of Mo Univorsal Lassl L T e Ago, aud many other Diseased thal ity ‘or Consumptlon aud & Prewma. o send freo tv mall to 161 ¢ Medicine 18 sold by Lage, or 6 packagos for 26, by mail on receipt of the THEGKAY 4EDICIN oclwe-eo our pewohlet, which ig trom genoral de stipation, otc., 8o ! s 0 E wing Ilunlmk Blood Bitters I felt bet~ ter than for years, I canuot pralse your Ditters . Y., writos: “Your o chroitic discases of the have buen signalh markid with succoss, 1 ) ..,..-fi with bost reaults, for torpidity end of mine suffe the effoct was marvelous, Bruco Turner, Rocheater, N, Y.,writos: 'l have boon subjoct o' worious disorder of the kidney and uniab) attend to Lusiness; Burdock moc: pd me before half & Iulnlu Wi u—d ont that they will entirely cure me,* « Avenith Full, Binghampton, N, Y., writee: IR0 hodull pain threugh “ay leth oulder, Lost m( [nh’lhny appetite ud could with ditficulty keep up all your Burdock Blood Bittors a4 di- v fult no paln since Aret wook al- rlug trom dropey, tor using thy Mr, Noah Bates, Elmira, §. Y., writos: *About four years ago (m.m..mh of hilious fever, and nover fully recovered, { digestive orguns woro woakened, and I would be complotely ~ pros- trated for days, After using two bottlos of your Hurdock Blood Bitters thel tprovement i vo visiblo that I was astonishod. - | can now, though o1 yours ot Mk, 40 % tls aad Fonsonshle days work, 0. Blacket Bablauon, propristor cf The Cunade Prosbytorian, Toronto, For yoars 1 suffored greatly from oft-recurring headache, § used your Burdock Blood Bitters with happlest rowulis, and I now find mveelf in botter bealth than (or years paat.” Mrs. Wallace, Buffalo, N. ¥, writes: “I have used Burdock Hiood Bitters for hervous and bil- ous » adashes, and can recommend it to anyone 6qu & & curs for billiousnoss. Mrs, Ira Mullnolland, Albany, N. ¥, wiltes: “For sevoral y .ars | kave eaflered frcm clt-aceur- ring billious hoada ches, dyspepsia, aud com- laints peculiar to my sox, S using your Brdoci’ Blood Bittere 1 am eutirely selioved.” Price, 81,00 per Bottle; Trla Bottles 10 Ots FPOSTRR, MILBURN, & Co., 'rops, BUFFALO, N. Y. Bold at wholesale by Leh & McMahon snd Goodnian. jo T o KON 0L MY J0an OxaBuss, Vice Prea't. Probid W. &, DroKas, Sec. snd Treas, THE NEERASKA MANUFACTURING CO Lincoln, Neb ‘MANUFACTURERS OF Jor 0 Planters, Hrrrows, Farm Rollers - ‘u.i'uu) Hakes, Buckel Kleveting mills, &0 iro praperod b0 do Job work aud manutes par J:\Aa&& IIANIJ'AL'IUI.&O oo Lincola, Ne