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A Larger Tribnne

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Parent Issue
Day
23
Month
November
Year
1887
Copyright
Public Domain
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The expenditures of the New York press for news and for the mechan ical apparatus for producing newspapers are amazing. The New ork Tribune will put into ita press-room before the flrst of January next three presses worth $40,000 cach, having an aggregate valueof $120,000, and an aggregate capacity of 72,000 copies an hour output. This is a heavy investment, but it will enable The Tribune not only to run off its daily edition in two hour, and its weekly in about three, but also to fold the supplement sheets into the main sheet by machlnery, and, in the dally edition at least, to paste the two sheets together. The Tribune glves the benefit of its solid prosperity to its readers contimially, in larger and and larger expenditures for news; and now it proposes to enlarge its great weekly newspaper by the addition of from 4 to 8 pages of actual reading matter regularly. The Weekly Tribune, always a grand newspaper, republican and loyal to the core, with a "nghtlng record" in politics of the finest description, and always a positive force in public affairs, will now give its readers from a third to a half more reading than la previous yenrs, and without increase of expense to the subscriber. The paper euters the Presidential cninpaign wal] cquippcd for its work. Tho Tribune is doing valiant work for the old soldier just now, and is glvtng the matter of a "service pension,'1 a great deal of space for their benefit. It also has set a movemènt on foot wliicli aims at securing increased protection to the farmers of the country in the tariti. New subscribers will receive this great paper until January 1, 18ö9. Among the premiums offered this year with its Weekly are " The New York Tribune's History of the United States and Pocket Atlas of the World," a handsome and valuable work; an amusing norelty in the way of a "Presidential Pocket Knife," and an interesting "Popular Picture Gallery." The Tribune's Book of Open Air Sports makc a beautiiul holiday gift. See prospectus in anotlicr column.

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Ann Arbor Courier
Old News