Complete issue of The Woman's Tribune (Vol. V, No. 35) from July 7, 1888, eight pages, 12 x 17.25, printed in Beatrice, Nebraska. The publication contains articles regarding women's suffrage, including printed copies of letters from Susan B Susan B. Anthony and May Wright Sewall to Benjamin Harrison where they refer to women as "lawful citizens"; poetry by female authors; an article addressing the health concerns of women's apparel such as the tightness of the corset; mention of the Cincinnati's Centennial Exposition of 1888; Elizabeth Lyle Saxon's visit to Nebraska related to suffrage work; Viroqua, an Mohawk physician; and updates on other suffrage conventions taking place around the United States. In fine condition, with intersecting folds.