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Show Tli Toledo WcMy BlJailu The most popular and best known weekly newspapei printed in this country is the Toledo Blade. For more than twenty years it has had a circulation of 100,000 to 200,000 going regularly into every state and territory in the Union. From fifteen to twenty-five tons of print paper are consumed in each week's edition, and it is regularly mailed to more than half the postoffices in the United States. It is edited with special reference to the wants of all people in all sections. It is also made to interest every member of the family. Besides all the news of the world, it has serial and short ' stories, wit and humor, poetry, camp fire, farm, Sunday school lessons, les-sons, young folks, poultry, puzzels. household, answers to correspondents, correspon-dents, etc., etc. As a special feature fea-ture for 1803, Mr. Robinson Locke, editor and proprietor of the Blade, has just sailed .for in pan, and will contribute a scries of illustrated letters on the manners and customs of that peculiar country and its ..nn..T TIwica -i-t;,-l,. will hnnnm- menced sometime in February or March, and will be worth to the readers of the Blade many t;ines the subscription price. Every reader of this paper is invited to send for a specimen copy. The publishers of the Blade would be glad to send a specimen copy of tho Blade to every reader in the' country. Subscription price of the Blade, one dollar a year. Five dollars in cash will be paid to any person sending in a small club of subscribers. Write for agents' terms, giving particulars. Address The Blade, Toledo. Ohio." |