THE OOLOGIST. 



• TEN YEARS AGO. on 



December 26th, 1876, The 

 CHICAGO DAILY NEWS 

 was founded. It was the pio- 

 neer of low-priced journahsm 

 in the west. From the hirst 

 the controlling conviction of 

 its managers has been that a 

 " cheap paper " should be 

 cheap only in price ; that its 

 news should be as fresh and 

 complete, its editorial discus- 

 sion as able, and its general 

 tone and character as pure, 

 and healthful as its best and 

 highest-priced contempooary 

 This has been its ideal. How well 

 it has succeeded in the actual at- 

 tainment of so high a standard is 

 best evinced in the fact that it now 

 regularly prints and sells over 

 1 50,000 papers a day, — a larger cir- 

 culation than that of all other Chi- 

 cago dailies combined. 



The CHICAGO DAILY 

 NEWS is an INDEPENDENT 

 newspaper. It is not partisan. 

 Neither is it neutral. It is a paper 

 of positive opinion, expressed 

 without fear or favor. It seeks 

 the patronage of people who love 

 country more than party. 



The CHICAGO DAILY 

 NEWS is the only 2 cent paper 

 in the west that is a member of 

 the Associated Press. It prints 

 ALL THE NEWS. 



Sold by all news dealers at two cents per 

 copy. Mailed to any address, postage prepaid, 

 for six dollars per year, or for a shorter term at 

 rate of fifty cents per month. Address Victor 

 F. Lawson, Publisher The DAILY NEWS, 12 , 

 Fifth Ave., CHICAGO, ILL. 



The CHICAGO WEEKLY 

 NEWS — 8 pages, 64 columns — is 

 the largest dollar weekly in Amer- 

 ica. 



Know About Gardening. 



For scciniiif;' the best results in useful ami 

 ornanicntal uiU-deiiinK' one slioulil liave a good 

 H\e .jdinnal on tliis subject. Such a c me, useful, 

 ably nuuiamMl ami cheaii, is found in Poin'i.AR 

 (iAKDKM.NC. The paper treats, (in the one hand 

 of Howets, P(it-|ilaiUs, Lawns ami (he Beauti- 

 ful of (iardeniny; on the other, taivin>; up Fruit 

 and N'ejit 'tallies, and the .Marketin;j' nusiness in 

 all liranelies. In st> le, it is exsutly adapted to 

 the wants of the penple, beinj? plain, luaetkal 

 and to tlie point; no wasteot words; <n,iiiavin^s 

 and printing,' the l)est. A yearly vohune em- 

 braces over 1,(K)0 main subjects and 1.50 engrav- 

 ing's, and giV(;s as nnnh i lioice inattfr on garden- 

 ing ns six cptniiioH hoo/cs that vion/d cost $9.00. Its 

 PKICE IS BUT ONE DOLLAR a vear post- 

 paid. POPULAR GABDEITINQ PUB., Buffalo, "&. 7. 



Lovett's Guide to Fruit Culture. 



Tells the whole ^;tol•y about the fruits, (giving- 

 their defects as well as their merits), how to 

 plant cultivate and prune them, etc., and the 

 way to obtain them by mail, ex]>ress or freight. 

 Rarely have we foumi such a fund of \alual)le 

 insormation in such a cleara]id condensed form. 

 The GUIDK. is a bonk of se\ent.\- pages, elegantly 

 printed, svunptuously illustrated tlu-oughout, 

 and eml)elished witli a lieautitiul rlu-omo-litlio- 

 graiihii' coxcr and several artistically e.\ecute(l 

 colored jilatesof fiuits. It is mailed' apiilicants 

 lorten cents, or witiiout ]ilates for ti\ c cents. 

 Pami>hlets and circidars mailed free. .Vddre.ss 

 J. T. LOVKTT, Little Silver, N. J. 



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