KE 47 PARTIAL PROSPECTUS -OF The National Tribune FOR 1898. PUBLISHED WEEKLY. First of all, the great subjects of living interest, like the Cuban Question and Alaska Gold Fields, as they come up, are treated with a fullness and accuracy found in no other paper. We publish at the Capital of the Nation, the very fountain source for news and information. New pension rulings (of great importance this year) appear first, and often Charles A. Dana's Letters. Mr. Dana was the personal representative of President Lincoln and Secretary Stanton in the field, and wrote fully about men and things without fear or favor. The American Conflict. By Horace Greeley. The most trenchant review of the events of the war period extant. A complete history. Fighting Them Over. Brief stories of thrilling incidents contributed by soldiers themselves. The Forbes War Pictures. The truest and most spirited sketches of army life produced by any artist of the war. Uncle Snowball. Pussonal Rekollekshuns. of an Army Cook. A A Hunting Trip on the Amazons. By Dr. J. H. Porter. A Loyal Home Worker Abroad. By Elsie Pomeroy McElroy. The Truth of History. This will be the actual history of the war, drawn from official sources, told in an interesting way, and set in opposition to a full presentation of the rebel side of the story. Battle Days of the Roundheads. A sketch of the famous 100th Pa. By J. R. Holibaugh. The Brady War-Views. From photographs taken during the war. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE ONLY $1 A YEAR, GREAT SPECIAL OFFER. Any two (your selection) of the Great War Volumes of the Old Glory Serie fas free, postage paid, to any subscr subscription. Address TH |