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TI-IE VALE Sl-IINGLE. 0 hx gosnswosmmzasggggzggyssimsggg Spring House, Richfield Springs, N. Y. .img The New Bathing Establishment furnishes the accepted European methods of treatment Clay sulphur waterj of Rheumntism, Gout, Catnrrh and Skin Diseases. It contains Sulphur Baths, Turkish and Rus- sian Baths Cwith Sulphur vaporb, Douche, Massage, Inhallation and Pulverization Rooms, Swimming Bath, Gymnasium, Sun Rooms, Resting Rooms, and other conveniences. Skilled Masseurs of both sexes. A full corps of competent attendants. All under the personal charge of' Dr. CHARLES C. RANSOM, 152 West 48th Street, New York. THE SPRING HOUSECHOTEU and Bath Houses OPEN EVERY YEAR FROM JUNE T0 UGTUBER. Illustrated pamphlet on application. From April 15th to June 15th, Mr. W. G. Doolittle will be at Windsor Hotel, N. Y., to attend to engagements for the coming season. T. R. PROCTOR. WWWWWWWSWWWNWWWWWWWW
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bf ' Tl-IE VALE SHINGLE. GOOD-READING FOR DEMOCRATIC TIMES. A year ago, The N K Tribune announced that in the four years of trial, of new experiment, discussion of great national topics, and observation of the effects of Democratic supremacy before the country. The Tribune would lead in the presenta- tion of the Republican view. The friends of the splendid record of the Republican party were asked to aid the final triumph of Republican principles by seeing that the people read the Republican side of the story. Evidently, the friends of the party have responded. Not only does the Daigf and Sufzflay Tribune have a great constituency, which clings to that paper through thick and thin, but The Ifffeehbf Tribune has the largest circulation of any weekly of its class in the United States, and challenges the country to prove to the contrary. It printed never less than 153,000 a week during the past year, and has printed 170,000 right along for a long period. The Tribune has gained by making its paper almost a States- man's Manual and a most admirable one. It takes the deep- est interest in public questions. Roswell G. Horr's articles are especially valuable. Mr. Horr came out ahead in his great debate with Senator Stewart of Nevada on the Silver question in The Tribune. He always states the Republican view with frankness, points out the probable consequences of a change in the tariff and silver policy of the country, and evades no issue and conceals no fact bearing upon the subjects discussed His thorough treatment of fundamental principles will aid every reader to a better understanding of profound and im- portant issues. Friendly to the old soldiers, devoting much space to Agri- culture, and printing superb and absolutely unequalled Market Reports, editorially able and entertaining, The Zribune is a great paper and worthy a place in every home. It illustrates the news of the day profusely. Thousands of Democrats take it for its articles on public affairs and its purity, decency and freedom from smut. The Tribune stands like a rock against the reactionary policies of the Democratic party. Every Republican should have it. An illustrated Pre- mium. catalogue and specimen copies are sent free to appli- cants. This year, The Tribune includes a valuable historical picture in its List,- painted expressly on the order of that paper. WEEKLY, 5.1.00 a yearg SERII-WEEKLY, 32.005 DArr.v, includ- ing Sunday, .ffI0.00j SUNDAY paper, separately, 32.00. TRIBUNE ALMANAC for 1894, 405 pages, a great, accurate and reliable number. 25 cents a copy. , THE TRIBUNE, New York.
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