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AND ROLLER COMPOSITION,

Nos. 49 and 51 Rose Street,

L. K. BINGHAM,
JOS. B. DALEY,
FRANCIS O'HARA.

NEW-YORK.

SAMUEL WEIL,

MANUFACTURER OF

PATENT MACHINE-MADE

PASTE AND SIZING.

PASTE MADE FOR ALL SPECIAL PURPOSES.

194 AND 196 FRANKLIN ST.,

Telephone Call, Murray 722.

NEW-YORK.

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FOR RHEUMATISM AND GOUT.

Certain, Safe and Speedy, whether Acute, SubAcute or Chronic.

The cure exhibits its most extraordinary powers in relieving in a few days the Rheu. matic pains which have gnawed and agonized for years. Sold by Druggists, or will be sent by express paid, to any address, at $1 50 per bottle, or $7 50 per half-dozen.

CHARLES DENNIN, The Pharmacist,

First Place, cor. Court-st., Brooklyn, N. Y.

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RAILROAD DEPARTMENT, 206 & 208 Fulton-St.

ENGRAVING AND LITHOGRAPHING.

A Campaign for the Tariff.

The Republicans were defeated in the Congressional elections by the persistent lying of the Free-Trade press concerning the Tariff, and the enormous free circulation of that class of reading matter. The campaign of confusing the public mind was conducted with ingenuity and ability. Phrases such as "The Farmer Must Go," "The Tariff is War upon the Farmers," "The Tariff is a Tax," "The Whole of the Duty is Added to the Price," etc., were repeated persistently and backed up by amazing falsehoods; and by that work, and by the raising of prices of goods not affected by the Tariff (and of some on which the duty had actually been lowered or abolished), the minds of the people were snared.

THE TRIBUNE has no fund to draw upon; but it is resolved to begin a countercampaign of education, and, at its own expense, supply the lack of accurate knowledge about the Tariff. It has engaged the Hon. Roswell G. Horr, of Michigan, for that purpose, and has actually begun the work. THE TRIBUNE believes in Protection to Agriculture, Industry and the home market, for the sake of the American people, and in its own power to answer the abominable misrepresentations which have been set afloat concerning the McKinley bill. It is determined to take up the latter, one by one, and dispose of them. And it will go on and explain fully the advantages of Protection. Every issue of THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE from this date forward will contain a carefully prepared article by Mr. Horr, having these objects in view.

THE TRIBUNE desires the co-operation of every friend of the Republican party. We must have a widespread circulation for the paper, in order to make our work effective. It would seem as if the one National newspaper which appreciates the necessities of the situation, and is willing, at its own expense, to enter upon the only course which will rally the party and win a great victory in 1892, is entitled to the cheerful co-operation of every one so situated that he can raise a large club of subscribers for the paper.

THE WEEKLY is $1. THE SEMI-WEEKLY, $2. DAILY, $10. and advertising matter will be supplied free.

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THE TRIBUNE, New-York.

OF THE

LIFE ASSOCIATION,

E. B. HARPER, President.

Home Office, Potter Building, 38 Park Row, New-York, U. S. A.

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IT HAS FOR TEN YEARS FURNISHED AND CONTINUES TO FURNISH

Life Insurance at about One-Half the Usual Rates Charged by the Old System.

PROMPT PAYMENTS OF DEATH CLAIMS PROVEN BY THE FOLLOWING FACTS:

CALL 50.-On June 2d, 1890, the members were notified of the approval by the Association of Death Claims, to the amount of $316,000. On June 7, five days thereafter, every claim of the $316,000 had been paid. CALL 51.-On August 1st, 1890, a similar call was made for $315,400. August 7th, 1890, every claim had been paid except $2,000, delayed until legal beneficiary could be determined.

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CALL 52.-On October 1st, 1890, a similar call was made for $317,500.
October 6th, 1890, every claim had been paid.
CALL 53.-On December 1st, 1890, a similar call was made for $391,250.
December 6th, 1890, every claim had been paid, excepting $7,000,
waiting legal discharges.

$240 only is the first payment for $30,000 Insurance. Write for particulars,

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ublished by HARPER & BROTHERS, Franklin Square, New York.

Registered at the New-York Postoffice as Second-class Matter.

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1892.

EDWARD MCPHERSON, EDITOR.

FOR CONTENTS AND INDEX, SEE PAGES 329 TO 335.

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25 Cents a Copy; $2.00 a Year.

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