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The New York Tribune

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Parent Issue
Day
3
Month
June
Year
1896
Copyright
Public Domain
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i WMËiL '" '''M M MEP. St ÏEMS i m W&'m, . cubh Tai un i lf - i k ■V.'.aiHUThEIIEWS. W; ,r - M ) JSÉm': iís Síacrs fboduce í mi ; IN T E?l RÏ ÍW-P EIIISM RESCH Vil UKESTJ [i IHÍ {llIDUHUy WtlBEB OF CDOB IBÏEBÏ. ] Whilehalfacentnry oíd, The Tribune Isas youthfut in spirit and fresh in tone as when it was founded. Properly managed byyoucg 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 foreign encroaohments of any kind, eíther upon American trade, territory or lnterests. For farmers it has no superior, containlng an excellent and useful department of agrlcultural Information every week. Nothing is lacking to muke The Tribune a good, all round faniily newspaper orto raaintain lts position at the heau of the Republican press of the United Slates. The poor inventor can llave hls ideas exploited in The Tribune free of charge, if these possesses enough novelty and real meiït. The quaint and masterly wrltingsof Roswell F. Horr will be continued; and love storles, jokes, house-hold matters, fashions and other dear to the heart of woman are given amply. The paper is full of illustrations, which mclude. among olher thirjgs. the best, aud freshest coinic plctures of ihe two contiuents. Aboveall things, The Tribune is decent. If poorerringhumanity descendsintodepravity and crime. The Tribune gives the necessary news, but does not revel tnerein, gloat over the wretched crimináis, or íill its articles full of suügestions and remarks which can only debase those who read them. It is probobly this. among other things, which has entrenchedThe Weekly Tribune sofirnily in the homes of ABierica. A dollar cannot be spentto better advantage than in bnying The Weekly Tribune for ayear. Even more important than keeping ones person and clothes clean and pure is the keeping the mind pure, the conscience uonest and the heart patriotic, ana that The Weekly Tribune will do. 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 liy week, The Tribune contaius far more original matter than any other newspaper in New York." With perfect trnth he might have said this same of The Weekly Tribune Republteans shouid go into the clash of battle arined with The Weekly Tribune. lts accuracy of fire is uncjuestioned, and even the most case-hardened tulversary is obliged to admit its penetrating power. Weekly. $1; SemiWeekly, $2; Daily, $10; Sunday Tribune, separately, 82. THE WEEKLY COURIER AND IHE NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE One Year $1.25 for Both Papers.

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