Rensselaer Union, Volume 1, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 January 1869 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
• . übigC-.. ■ L THt GREAT NEWSPAPER OP r THE WEST, ' J J-' ~- -.- ■ y<? Daily,. Tri-Weekty& Weekly, Is Unhesitating!/ Offered Iq tho P«opl > aa the BEST PAPER - The Tribune has by far the largest drenlation.botli iiiithe city and, Uip oountry, 6( n;;y Chicago norwppper—Ji cirqqjatipn at-, lai wad-by U>e fuilnora of its locabaad. gcnprai, news, the variety of its correspo idenoo and . miscellaneous reading matter, ami the vigor □nd originality of its editorial dircnssions. — ltdefieo competition with any of the newspapers published in Eastern cities, and which mauy persons in the West still take from ,force of habit. There ia as much money, ns much talent and industry now employed on the Western press as in any other part of the country. The news by telegraph fiom all parts of the woild is published simultaneously in Chicago and New York, and is, of course, laid before if readers _ __ ? i ■ ' TWO DAYS EARLIER in the CHICAGO TRIBUNE <hau it can reach them in a New York paper. The Chi'ago DAILY TRIBUNE receives by telegraph all the intelligence whether Political, Commercial or Social, that is worth having, or that is published in any Eastern newspaper ; and every item of news thot is published in the Daily, we now reprint, in a condensed form, in
THE WEEKLY CHICAGO TRIBUNE, The paper, moreover, is peculmrly Westexq, in its character, which is what Western ppo. pie waut, uud what no Eastern paper ca,n l»p. When Congress and Western State Legislatures a e in session, tlip (jlhifago Tribune gives n careful sumi»;n.y vs lhf*f proceedings and full reports of Abates ami legislative action when tjUey of sufficient Importance Its « POLITICAL DEPARTMENT
ir unrivalb d. In the campaign just ended, it his been-in-the-front rauk of the hosts whose watchword Is Equal Rights and National Honor. The Tribune was among the first In hoist the names of General Grant for President and Schuyler Colfax for Vice President of the Unite! States. It was the first journal in the West to confront and denounce the policy of paying the national bonds in irredeemable sfiin-plasters—a policy more fatal to the integrity amt perpetuity of the Union than all the armies marshaled under, Jefferson Davis. C QRR ES PO N D EN C E.
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