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The Largest Circulation among the Best People. Rejoicing with its readers in the better times which reign throughout the country, THE TRIBUNE finds itself at the beginning of a new business year enjoying its own fair share of the prevalent prosperity, and prepared to make all its several editions thoroughly complete, entertaining, and valuable. The first aim of THE TRIBUNE is to be the best and foremost newspaper of America. It has its own telegraph line to Washington, it uses the cables freely, and it scours the world for the news, printing all that is useful. It tells what is worth it in detail. The rest is put into bright, short paragraphs It does not dump on its readers the greatest mass of unarranged and undigested reading matter, but it edits, condenses, and brightens, and it makes its contents fresh, choice, varied, and thoroughly unobjectionable in every respect. THE TRIBUNE has long enjoyed the largest circulation among the best people. It intends to let no rival usurp its place.

THE TRIBUNE believes the well-being of the country will be best preserved by keeping its Government in Republican hands. But it does not believe in Ring Rule, Bossism, or Corruption in Office. It has done hard work, and taken great risks in efforts to purify the Republican party. It expects to continue in that course wherever or whenever this may seem needful not doubting that this is the true road to a worthy Republican success in 1884.

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During the summer of 1882, THE TRIBUNE made the experiment of offering Ridpath's History of the United States. The book met with an unexpected welcome. The offer is therefore continued one year. The book is a popular history of the United States, from the aboriginal times to the present day, coming down to the inauguration of President Arthur. It is a large octavo, 7 by 91⁄2 inches in size, 753 pages. The retail price is $3. We will send THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE one year, and the History, for $3, which is only the price of the book. We will send THE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE one year, and the History, for $4. In both cases we pay the postage.

AN ENCYCLOPÆDIA IN 15 VOLUMES.

The demand from TRIBUNE readers for sets of The Library of Universal Knowledge has been unexpectedly large. THE TRIBUNE has resolved to continue the Encyclopædia premium upon exactly the same terms as before. The Library of Universal Knowledge embraces Chambers' Encyclopædia complete, contains extensive American additions, treating about 15,000 additional topics, adding to it over 25 per cent. of the freshest and most valuable matter, the whole making fifteen handsome octavo volumes, averaging nearly 900 pages to the volume. We offer:

THE LIBRARY OF UNIVERSAL KNOWLEDGE and THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE
five years to one subscriber.

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THE LIBRARY OF UNIVERSAL KNOWLEDGE and twenty copies of THE
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YOUNG'S BIBLE CONCORDANCE.

This famous work, containing 1,100 three-column pages, was originally published in England in October, 1879, and was sold at $15. We offer it at the following remarkably low rates:

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AN UNABRIDGED DICTIONARY.

THE TRIBUNE will send Webster's new Unabridged Dictionary, or Worcester's Unabridged, being the latest and best editions of both works, to any one remitting

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$17, for the Dietionary and THE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE for five years;
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ATENTS

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Address, Munn & Co., publishers of Scientific American, 261 Broadway, New York. Handbook about patents mailed free.

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No other American text-books contain so much from the practical transactions of business men, farmers and mechanics. They are used with the greatest success in the best schools. Send for circulars and terms before changing. Sent post-paid Union Arith's, set two books, 80 cts. Standard Normal Arith's, 4 books, $1.30. Algebra or Geometry, 84 cts.

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We have on hand a number of copies of Volumes I and II of "THE STUDENT," neatly and strongly bound in half-roan. These contain 342 and 384 pages of reading matter respectively, including articles by many of the most prominent members of the Society of Friends. They also contain the proceedings of the various Educational Conferences for 1881-2, an interesting discussion by a number of parents and teachers concerning the proper kind of literature for children, and a great variety of other articles of value, nearly all written by Friends for Friends. Every member of the Society who desires to keep abreast of the Educational movements of the day should have a copy. Sent by mail, post-paid, on the receipt of $1.00 per volume.

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