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The Weekly Courier And The New York Weekly Tribune

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Parent Issue
Day
20
Month
May
Year
1896
Copyright
Public Domain
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BIT kiLi u mim m LESSLW VVk%íkyltm ífDOM FSt THE SUÏE. ! m 'i Máífli ■ I WIIIII1MMBFM"-LÍ j j Bt ) I '■j.lTS STOCKS. PDODilCEtOTHEt! MJSSkm I KiSKET REP0RÏS i IN TD'ÍRIIKÍC CE8TISES HEMiH THE lUEESll I Tfjí, 1 fU U U njU, HUWBER 0F SOSII 8ÜIEÍS. While half a century oíd, The Tribune is as youthful in spirit and fresh in tone as wheu H was founded. Properly managed by youcg and eager men, a newspaper could never grow ola, and The Tribune has not. The paper is absolutely for America ?.nd the American people, against foreígn encroachments of any kind, either upon American trade, territory orintêrests. For farmers it has no superior, contaíning an excellent and useful deparlment of agricultural information every week. Nothingis lacking to make The Tribune a good, all round family newspaper orto malntain its position at the neadof the Republican presa of the United Otates. The poor inventor can have hls ideas exploited in The Tribune free of charge, if these possesses enough novelty and real merit. The nuaint and masterly writingaof Roswell F. Horr will be continued ; and love stories, jokes, honse-hold mátters, fashions and other dearto the heart of woman are given arnply. The paper is full of illustrations, which Include. among other things, the best, and freshest comic pictures of ihe two contments. Above all things. The Tribune is decent. If poor erring humanity descends in to depravlty and crime. The Tribune glves the necessary news, but does not revel therein, gloat over the wretched crimináis, or flll its articles full of suugestions and remarks whieh can only débase those who read them. It is probobly this, among other things, which has entrenchedThe Weekly Tribune soflrmly in the homes of America. A dollar can not be spent to better advantage than in buying The Weekly Tribune for a year. Even more important than keeoing one's person and clothes clean and pure is the keeping the raiud pure, the conecience honest and the heart patriotic, and thatTne Weekly Tribune will do. I lts print is large and easy to read. Of the Daily, Henry Romeike, proprietor of the greatest clipping agency in the world.certifles voluntarily, that "day by day and week by week, The Tribune contains far inore original matter than any other newspaper in New York." With perfect truth he might have said this same of The Weekly Tribune Republicana should go ïnto the clash of battle armed with The Weekly Tribune. lts aecuracy of flre is u n y nestion ed, and even the most case-hardened adversary is obliged to admit itspenetrating power. Weekly. $1; Weekly, $2; Daily, $10; Sunday Tribune, separateLy,?2. One Year $1.25 for Both Papers.

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